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Page 1: Pre-Program Resume

Bruce B. Mann313 S. Main St. #202 . Moscow . Idaho . [email protected] . 760.220.6073

Center for Volunteerism and Social Action. University of Idaho. Moscow June 2011-PresentCoordinator• Create, develop and implement a full slate of volunteer programs, civic leadership development opportunities, and community partnerships. • Work in collaboration with students, other campus departments and community partners to establish and promote a comprehensive schedule of civic engagement programs. • Supervise six undergraduate student coordinators while facilitating their development as leaders and engaged citizens.• Develop, oversee and manage three budgets of almost $300,000• Work with student coordinators to plan all aspects of our Alternative Service Break (ASB) program with Winter, Spring and Summer teams. • Worked with community partners to improve service opportunities for students and improve the outcomes for the community partners. • Expanded and improved the Alternative Service Break program including:

-Developed a new comprehensive curriculum for ASB participants. -Expanded the program to include service break trips in the state of Idaho. -Focusedeachtriparoundaspecificsocialjusticeissue. -Created and instituted a more holistic training for ASB student leaders and faculty/staff advisors -Started a scholarship program for students with need to increase representation from low SES backgrounds. -Improved the scope and frequency of assessment

• Started new on-campus food pantry for students in need• Interim (one year): Advised all of student government (approximately 120 students).

Campus Recreation. University of Idaho. Moscow July 2008-June 2011Coordinator, Marketing and Special Events

• Planned, promoted and coordinated professional and student development, training and leadership programs in collaboration with students and professional staff. • Planned, coordinated and executed Campus Recreation assessment efforts including design, implementation, data collection, analysis and reports• Planned, promoted and organized Campus Recreation special events including Late Night at the Rec, Rec Fair, Vandal Friday and assisted with all other events. • Developed and executed an integrated marketing plan for all areas within Campus Recreation.• Oversaw and executed the department’s social media presence as well as provided technical guidance and assistance to staff in relation to branding, marketing and social media. • Planned, developed and designed all marketing materials for the department including web, print, digital and video.• Collaborated on developing new Campus Recreation student staff leadership and professional development series.• Created new brand guidelines, policies and procedures for the Campus Recreation brand and new logo.• Began the process of integrating CAS standards into Campus Recreation’s assessment and programming.

Bachelor of Science . University of Idaho. Moscow May 2008Journalism 1998-2001, 2006-2008

HIGHER EDUCATION EXPERIENCE

EDUCATION

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High Desert Mavericks Baseball Club. Adelanto. Ca. Oct 2003-Oct 2005General Manager

• Managed and oversaw all business operations including sales, budgeting and operations for the Class A California League, Minor League Baseball franchise in High Desert.• Led and supervised eight full-time staff and oversaw management, supervision and development of 60-100 game-day employees.• InfouryearswithHighDesert,overallprofitabilityincreasedeachseason.2003and2004werethemostprofitable seasons in nine years.• Hired,supervised,trainedandmotivatedsalesstaff.In2004,ledtheHighDesertgroupsalesstaff tothehighestgroup salesnumberinfiveyearsandsurpassedthatmarkin2005.• Created,preparedandmanagedbudgetstotalingover$1.5million.• Acted as a customer service leader throughout the stadium during games, providing exceptional customer service during games, utilizing the “Wow Factor”.• Workedincollaboration,andbuiltmutuallybeneficialpartnershipswithlocalcommunitygroups,non-profitsand schools and assisted them with promotion, recognition and fundraising. • Represented the organization as a board member of the Adelanto Chamber of Commerce and as an active member in the Apple Valley, Hesperia and Victorville chambers. • Created a fun and productive work environment.Director of Sponsorship Sales Oct 2002-Oct 2003

Director of Concessions Jan 2001-Oct 2002

• Advisor, Vandal Volunteers, University of Idaho student organization 2010-Pres• Advisor, Brotherhood Empowered Against Rape, University of Idaho student organization 2012 - Pres• Advisor, Global Water Brigade at the University of Idaho, student organization 2011-2012• Advisor, Alternative Service Break trips, multiple teams Seven teams: 2010-2013

RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

ADVISING

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• Member, President’s Diversity Council and Co-chair PDC subcommitee for co-curricular diversity 2012-Pres• Member, Outreach and Engagement Council 2011-Pres• Member, Student Affairs Assessment Team 2009-Pres• “Voice of the University” at commencement and other special events 2009-Pres• Judge and selection committee member for multiple awards and events 2011-Pres

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Center for Volunteerism and Social Action. University of Idaho. Moscow Aug 2007-June 2008Alternative Service Breaks Coordinator

• Planned, promoted and coordinated winter, spring and summer break service trips. This included a winter service trip for24studentsandfouradvisorstoPeru,10springbreakservicetripsfor111studentsandtenadvisors,andone summer service trip for 12 students and two advisors.• Led spring, winter and summer ASB trips as a student leader.• Worked in collaboration with another intern and two staff members in planning all logistics, site locations, team selections,teambuildingexercises,reflectionsandeducationsessionsonrelevantsocialjusticeissuesforASBtrips.• Developed new ASB application and selection process in collaboration with other students and staff.• WorkedwithUniversitystaff memberswithinandoutsideof theofficeonapplicablelaws,policiesandprocedures relating to the ASB program, primarily in the areas of risk management.

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• University of Idaho Alumni Award of Excellence, inspirational mentor 2012• ASUI James A Barnes Memorial Award, awarded to outstanding staff member 2010• Outstanding Senior, University of Idaho 2008

• “Social Media and Student Affairs” 2012 ACPA Convention, Louisville, Ky 2012• “Power and Privilege in Service” University of Idaho Fall Leadership Conference 2011• “Exploring and embracing creativity to solve complex problems” Idaho Campus Rec staff development 2011• “Creating a personal brand: You are more than your resume” Idaho Campus Rec staff development 2010• “Fleeting moments: Capturing your passion and inspiration in life” Idaho Spring Leadership Conference 2009• “Service beyond our borders” IMPACT Conference, Boston, Ma 2008

• ProficiencywithWindowsOS,MacintoshOSX,MicrosoftOfficeSuite(Word,Excel,Access,Powerpoint),Apple Keynote, Prezi, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign).• Experience in graphic design, photography, videography and editing. • Experience in web design, html and content management systems.• Proficiencywithsocialmediatools,sitesandtechnology.

Dr. Rula Awwad-Raferty Faculty memberUniversity of Idaho875PerimeterDrMS2481 Moscow,Id83844-2481 208.885.6832 [email protected]

Heather Shea Gasser Director of the Women’s Center University of IdahoCampusBox441064 Moscow,Id83844 208.885.8959 [email protected]

Dr. Bruce Pitman Dean of Students /Vice Provost, Student Affairs University of Idaho875PerimeterDrMS2431 Moscow,Id83844-2431 208.885.6757 [email protected]

Audra Borden Current student/Direct report University of IdahoCommons 301 Moscow,Id83844-1230 208.407.6565 [email protected]

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SELECTED RECOGNITION AND PRESENTATIONS

TECHNOLOGY SKILLS

REFERENCES

• College Student Educators International (ACPA) • National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA)

• Social Justice Training Institute (SJTI 28) Dec 2012• Safe Zone, train the trainer 2012• Stop the Hate, facilitators training 2011• Leadership Academy, University of Idaho 2010-2011• ACPA Annual Convention 2011, 2012

AFFILIATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT