Welcome to Buffalo, and best of luck to you.
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)
Welcome to Buffalo, and best of luck to you.
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.
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