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Steiny
July 22nd, 2008, 11:21 PM
I just recently moved to Buffalo and I live in Amherst and currently looking for a job.

Here is a copy of my resume if you know of any leads or opportunities in the area. I am looking at education/housing/training or anything else interesting and fun. Full Online Resume at: http://www.theallygroup.org/briancsteinberg.html

Shorter that fits:


Brian Craig Steinberg

Address:
855 Robin Road, Amherst, NY 14228 Personal Cell: 509-607-9539 Home Phone: 716-580-3527

E-mail: briancsteinberg@hotmail.com or theallygroup@hotmail.com AOL AIM: briancsteinberg MSN: briancsteinberg Yahoo: briancraigsteinberg



~ E D U C A T I O N A N D C E R T I F I C A T I O N S ~

• Doctorate of Education, Anticipated Spring, 2009 (ABD Capella University, Minneapolis, MN
Concentration: Leadership in Higher Education. Dissertation: Assessing, analyzing, and evaluating the overall effectiveness of Ally Safe Zones at small colleges.
• Diversity Studies Graduate Certificate, Summer, 2007 Capella University, Minneapolis, MN
• State of Washington Certified Notary, March 2007-2011.
• SJTI I (Social Justice Training Institute) Class of June 2002 Northampton, Massachusetts.
• Master of Arts in Geography ABT (All but Thesis) University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa.
Concentration: Physical Geography 3.80 G.P.A. Thesis: A Soil Chronosequence on Eolian Sand Dunes North of Cedar Falls, Iowa.
• Microsoft FrontPage December 1999 Western Dakota Technical Institute, Rapid City, South Dakota.
• Master of Arts in Education May 1999 University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa.
Concentration: Postsecondary Education: Student Affairs 3.95 G.P.A. Thesis: The Ethics of Intimate Faculty, Staff, and Student Relationships.
• Bachelor of Science Cum Laude May 1995 Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
Major: Earth Science Minor: Geology 3.5 G.P.A.
• I.P.S. Diploma June 1991 Abraham Lincoln High School, Brooklyn, New York.
Magnet I.P.S. Major: Science Minors: English and History (Institute for Professions in Science Program) Magnet School, 3.0 G.P.A.




~ P R O F E S S I O N A L E X P E R I E N C E

2001-Current -President, The Ally Group (http://www.theallygroup.org) E-mail: theallygroup@hotmail.com
• Currently work with and supervise three diversity consultants to facilitate diversity workshops and seminars at colleges, universities, and to national, regional, and local businesses.
• Design and implement effective seminars and workshops.
• Develop training programs for public and private industry (Multicultural Expert for http://www.istudentaffairs.com).
• Present at national and regional conferences.
• Created and maintain all Web Sites and Marketing materials.
• Subprojects:
- http://www.safezoneforall.com
- http://www.allysafezoneconsortium.onestop.net
- http://www.nati.onestop.net
- http://virtualsafezoneforall.4t.com
- http://www.safezoneuniversity.onestop.net
- http://www.allysafezoneclearinghouse.onestop.net




2006-2008 - General Manager, Campus Crest Communities (The Grove @ Ellensburg, Washington). http://www.gogrove.com
2420 Airport Road, Ellensburg, WA 98926.
• Overall management of a 504 bed college student apartment complex (leasing/marketing/programming/budgeting,).
• Direct supervision of all staff (professional residence/sales director, maintenance, office manager, and office staff).
• Opened up property from scratch working with initial leasing, marketing, construction, vendors, and facilities.



2005-2006 -Director of Multicultural and International Education, International Student Advisor / Geography Instructor / Apartment Manager / Breen Hall Director
Waldorf College, Forest City, Iowa
• Supervision of an Assistant Hall Director and Assistant Apartment Manager.
• Supervision of resident assistants.
• Facilitated multicultural education and diversity programming on campus.
• Supervised living learning and theme house programming on campus.
• Worked with the International Student Services and International Exchange Programs.





Spring 2005 -Cook Pancheros Mexican Grill, Cedar Falls, Iowa (http://www.pancheros.com) A WORKFORCE DIVERSITY EXPERIMENT
• Idea taken from Barbara Ehrenreich book “Nickel and Dimed.”
• Preparation of all food.
• Operation of food assembling line (Tortilla press, making Burritos, Tacos, Fajitas, Salads and Quesadillas).
• Cleaning, opening, and closing of entire store and operating cash register.
2004-2005 -Complex Director, SUNY University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
• Management of a 620+ resident student apartment complex.
• Supervision of 1 professional Office Manager, 3 Maintenance workers and 2 Custodians.
• Supervision of 8 Community Assistants, Turnover Assistants, Mail Assistants, and Student Assistants.
• Responsible for community programming that promoted and guided student development.
• Handled disciplinary issues and rule infractions, and crisis management, counseling and referrals.
• Managed all daily operations of apartment complex office (lease agreements, acceptance and processing of credit checks, billing information, deposits, marketing, publications, and monthly rental payments/billing to Student Accounts, check-in/check-out and mail and package service.
• Managed a two million-dollar budget.
• Worked with outside vendors and contractors and turnover over 150 individual apartments and 400 bedrooms.

- Capstone Properties Corp.
2002- 2004 -Assistant General Manager, University of Maryland, College Park, MD.
• Co-Management of a 1300 student apartment complex.
• Supervision of two professional office coordinators.
• Supervision of two student desk supervisors who in hand supervise two 24 hour service desks and over 30
student community assistants.
• Site management, marketing, budgeting (5 million-dollar budget), financing, facilities, and custodial services.

-Assistant Manager of Residence Life, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.
• Co-Management of a 1000 student apartment community.
• Co-Supervision of professional community center staff (Office Coordinator, Secretary, Maintenance
Supervisor and Custodians).
• Supervision of 20 Community Assistants and 8 Walk Abouts (Student Security).
• Technology Coordinator for Hilltop Apartment Community. Created and maintained department Website.
• Assessed and responded to the programming and lifeskill needs of 1000 upper class college students.
• Provided overall support of the Residence Life Student Development Program.
• Coordinated the hiring, training, and evaluation of staff.
• Participated in the implementation and enforcement of student behavior policy.
• Worked with the General Manager in the annual development and implementation of the Student Life and
Housing Plans.
• Participated in monitoring the site operating budget (4 million-dollars).
• Coordinated efforts in safety and security awareness.
• Provided guidance and assistance to all staff in the development of resident programs.
• Developed and participated in on call duty schedule with staff.


2000-2002 Residence Hall Director, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York.
-Director, Keller College Science and Engineering Living Learning Center (January 2001- June 2002).
• Worked in collaboration with Faculty Director to implement Science and Engineering Living Learning Center.
• Created and implemented four Science and Engineering Program Theme Weeks.
• Supervised 1 ARHD, 8 RAs, and 1 OA.
• Assessed and responded to the needs of 300+ residence hall students.
-Greeley College Summer Residence Hall Director (May-August 2001)
• Supervised 1 ARHD, 10 RAs, and 1 OA.
• Assessed and responded to the needs of 300 residence hall students.

-Hendrix College Summer Residence Hall Director (May-August 2000)
• Supervised 1 ARHD, 6 RAs, and 1 OA.
• Assessed and responded to the needs of 200 residence hall students.
-Ammann College Residence Hall Director (April-December 2000)
• Supervised 6 RAs, and 1 OA.
• Assessed and responded to the needs of 220 residence hall students.

1999-2000 Assistant Director of Residence Life for Programs / Residence Hall Director, South Dakota School of Mines and
Technology, Rapid City, SD.
• Supervised 12 RAs and assessed and responded to the needs of 200 residents living in 2 residence halls.
• Developed residence hall programming designed to assure student success for over 500 residents in 4 residence halls.
• Division of Student Affairs and Department of Residence Life Webmaster.


~ C O M M I T T E E W O R K



• Campus Crest Communities Training Committee
• Waldorf College Maintenance and Custodial Staff Recognition Committee Chair
• Waldorf College Global Culture Club and Diversity Club Advisor (2005-).
• Waldorf College Lutheran Leaders Committee (2005-).
• Waldorf College Theme Task Force Committee (2005-).
• Waldorf College Project Intersection Committee (2005-). Sexual Orientation and Spirituality issues of Faith and Reason On Campus.
• PIE (Promoting Iowa Education Internationally) Committee (2005-).
• NEACUHO (Northeast Association of College and University Housing Officers) Social Issues Committee (2004-2005).
• ACPA Coalition for Multicultural Justice Committee (2004-2005).
• Capstone: South Campus Commons Publications Committee Chair (2003-2004).
• Capstone: South Campus Commons Safety Committee (2003-2004).
• Capstone South Campus Commons Staff Development Committee (2003-2004).
• Capstone South Campus Commons Employee Celebrations Committee (2003-2004).
• University of Connecticut Contributions to the Profession Committee (2002-2003).
• NEACUHO (Northeast Association of College and University Housing Officers) Committee Chair Review Committee (2002-2003).
• NEACUHO (Northeast Association of College and University Housing Officers) Diversity Committee (2002-2003).
• NEACUHO (Northeast Association of College and University Housing Officers) Automated Systems and Communications Committee Chair (2001-2003).
• Stony Brook University NEACUHO 2003/2004 Conference Bid Committee (2001-2002).
• Stony Brook University Residential Programs Goals Committee (2001-2002).
• Stony Brook University Assistant Hall Director Search Committee Chair (2001-2002).
• Stony Brook University Professional Staff Selection, Recruitment, and Training Committee (2000-2002).
• Stony Brook University Student Affairs Convocation Planning Committee (Fall 2001).
• Stony Brook University Campus Residences Public Relations Committee (Fall 2000).
• South Dakota School of Mines and Technology FIPSE (The Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education) Committee (Spring 2000)
• UMR-ACUHO Media and Technology Committee (1999-2000).
• South Dakota School of Mines and Technology New Professional Division of Student Affairs Orientation Committee Chair (2000).
• Chairperson (Admiral) of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology HPC NET Computer Task Force (1999-2000).
• South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Diversity Task Force (1999-2000).
• South Dakota School of Mines and Technology ADA (American Disabilities Act) Committee (1999-2000).
• South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Director of Admissions Search Committee (1999).
• University of Northern Iowa Hall Senate Store Manager Advisor and Committee Chair (1998-1999).
• University of Northern Iowa Recognition Task Force Committee (1998-1999).
• University of Northern Iowa Resident Assistant On-Going Training Seminar Committee (1998).
• University of Northern Iowa Postsecondary Education: Student Affairs Faculty Search Committee (1998).
• ISPA (Iowa Student Personnel Association) 1998 Conference Program Committee.
• University of Northern Iowa Resident Assistant Fall and Spring Workshop Planning Committees (1997-1999).
• University of Northern Iowa RAISE (Resident Assistants In Special Encounters) Committee (1997-1998).
• University of Northern Iowa 1996-1998 Resident Assistant Conference Entertainment and Central Programming Committees.
• University of Northern Iowa RA, Assistant Hall Coordinator, and Hall Coordinator search committee (1997-1999).

~ A C A D E M I C H O N O R S ~
• Graduated Cum Laude, Central Michigan University. • Deans List, Central Michigan University.
• Sigma Gamma Epsilon (Honorary Earth Science Fraternity). • Golden Key National Honor Society.
• Gamma Theta Upsilon (Vice President) (Honorary Geography Fraternity). • Mortar Board, Central Michigan University.
• Awarded the Paul C. Kelso (former director of the University of Northern Iowa Student Counseling Services 1949-1978) Postsecondary Education: Student
Affairs Award for outstanding student with excellence in academics and exceptional promise as a student affairs professional (1997-1998 academic year).

~ T E A C H I N G E X P E R I E N C E

• GEO 201: World Geography. Summer 2006. Waldorf College.
• UB 101: An introduction to college class for first year students at The University at Buffalo (Fall 2004).
• LSE 310: Issues in Science and Engineering with Dr. Thomas Robertazzi (Spring 2002) at Stony Brook University.
• LSE 102: Opportunities in Science and Engineering with Dr. Thomas Robertazzi at Stony Brook University (Spring 2001) at Stony Brook University.
• LSE 101 University Studies in Science and Engineering (Fall 2001) at Stony Brook University.
• AFS 488 Diversity Peer Education Class through the Department of Africana Studies, Stony Brook University (Spring and Fall 2001, and Spring 2002).
• USB 101: An introduction to college class for first year students at Stony Brook University (Fall 2000 and Fall 2001).
• Resident Assistant Seminar at the University of Northern Iowa (Fall 1998).
• GEO 970 026: Physical Geography at the University of Northern Iowa (1995-1998).
• ESE 335: Soils and Land Use with Dr. Mark Francek at Central Michigan University (Fall 1993).





~ L E A D E R S H I P E X P E R I E N C E A N D M E M B E R S H I P S ~

• NASPA (National Association of Student Personnel Administrators) (2001-). • Vice President of Geography Club at both CMU and UNI.
• ACPA (American College Personnel Association) (1998-2004). • Advisor to the SDSM&T Tech Intellectual Discussion Group (1999-2000).
• NEACUHO Executive Board Member and Committee Chair (2001-2003). • Tech Free Thought Society (1999-2000).
• ACUHO-I (2001-). • Advisor to the March-Dake Hall Council (1999-2000).
• CSPA (New York) (College Student Personnel Association) (2000-2002). • Bender and Rider Hall Senate and Programming Board (UNI 1996-1999).
• UMR-ACUHO (1997-2000). • R.O.A.R. (Rider Organization Against Rape (UNI 1996-1997).
• SDSPA (South Dakota Student Personnel Association (1999-2000). • President of Mid-Michigan Meteorology Club at CMU.
• ISPA (Iowa Student Personnel Association) (1997-1999). • Mortar Board (CMU 1994-1995).
• UNISPA (University of Northern Iowa Student Personal Association). • Golden Key National Honor Society
Executive Board Member (Newsletter and Information Director), 1998-1999 • Robinson Hall Council (CMU 1991-1995).
• Advisor to the Ammann College and Keller College Legislation (2000-2001). • Universal Unitarian Association (An All Inclusive Spiritual Organization).
• SDSM&T Advisor to Phi Eta Sigma (A Freshman Honorary Fraternity). • Scouting For All (An All Inclusive diverse Scouting Organization).
• Created, started, and advised a SDSM&T campus-wide GLBTA. • Long Island Social Justice Organization.
• Advisor to CURE at Waldorf College (2005-2006) • Co-Advisor to Bacchus and Gamma at Waldorf College (2005-2006)
• CPR and First Aid Certified (2007-2008) • Amnesty International (2005-2006)

therising
July 23rd, 2008, 12:07 AM
Welcome to Buffalo, and best of luck to you.

wheresthesun
July 23rd, 2008, 07:54 AM
Brian, you may want to post your resume here:

http://buffaloniagara.org/Home/OurRegion/GrowYourCareer

Plus, it's a very good site in general, in terms of what one might explore in Buffalo.