ResumeObjective:
To find rewarding employment in the field of Geographic Information Science by using the communication skills that I have learned throughout my lifetime; to work with the best, to learn from the best.
Skills and Qualifications
Interpersonal and Communication • Superior people skills and ability to communicate in a clear and coherent manner • Work well within dynamic team settings or independently with little supervision
Leadership and Responsibility • Excellent time management and organizational skills • Work well under pressure and capable of undertaking multiple tasks • Adaptive and flexible to change and open to new learning concepts • Motivated with a strong work ethic and attention to detail
Planning and Implementation • Proficient at accessing, analyzing, and applying knowledge and skills from various disciplines to quickly solve problems • Capable of taking a concept from design to implementation in an organized and timely fashion
Education:
2002 – 2004 Ohio University Athens, Ohio Master of Arts Geography GIS/Remote Sensing Emphasis
1996 – 2002 Ohio University Athens, Ohio Bachelor of Science Geography Cartography/GIS Emphasis
Spring 2000 Ohio-Leipzig European Center Leipzig, Germany German Media
1996 - 1997 McGraw-Hill Washington, DC Small Appliance Repair
Professional Activities:
Photo Editor The Post Ohio University Student Newspaper Athens, Ohio 2000 - 2001
Resident Advisor Ohio-Leipzig European Center Leipzig, Germany Spring 2000
Photographer United States National Park Service Denali National Park and Preserve Denali, Alaska Summer 1999
Professional Memberships: Association of American Geographers Gamma Theta Upsilon Gamma Pi Delta
Volunteer Experience: June 1998 – July 1998 Denali National Park and Preserve Denali, Alaska
Publications:
Maps: Price, Timothy A., Summer 2003. "2002 Archives Week Activity in the United States", In: "History News", American Association for State and Local History, Volume 58, #3, pg. 12.
Journal Articles: Price, Timothy A., December 2006. "The Great Hopewell Road: GIS Solutions Towards Pathway Discovery:, In: "Hopewell Archeology:The Newsletter of Hopewell Archeology in the Ohio River Valley", Volume 7, Number 1. http://www.nps.gov/history/mwac/hopewell/v7n1/four.htm |