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ANDREW L. TURSCAK IIICSU 5573 110 Sadler Center � Williamsburg, VA 23185
(234) · 380 · 3674 � [email protected]
EDUCATION
College of William and Mary Williamsburg, VAM.S. in Computer Science with Specialization in Operations Research Expected May 2017
B.A. in Economics Magna Cum Laude, Honors in Economics, Dean’s List May 2015Overall GPA: 3.69/4.0
EXPERIENCE
Residence Life Office, College of William and Mary Williamsburg, VAGraduate Complex Director July 2015 - Present
· Trained, supervised, and mentored 4 Resident Advisers overseeing 9 buildings in an apartment complexhousing over 200 residents.
· Raised $3800 in less than 2 weeks for area programming and supplies.
· Recruited, trained, and advised a team of 7 residents for ”Apartment Council,” an organization re-sponsible for upholding community principles, supplying the physical needs of the apartment complex,billing for area damages, and developing programs to build community.
· Responsible for managing the RA staff (to include counseling and job action), management of thebudget, and conflict mediation.
Time Warner Cable Herndon, VAVoice Network Engineer June 2014 - August 2014
· Managed Time Warner Cable’s least-cost routing system, running rate sheet simulations and costanalyses to calculate the financial effects of vetting suppliers.
· Proactively monitored all of Time Warner Cable’s domestic, international, and rural voice traffic forcall completion, voice quality, and correct response codes.
· Published a protocol for troubleshooting low-performing traffic.
· Authored Visio network diagrams for leased transport circuits.
· Compiled a master inventory for all of Time Warner Cable’s co-location sites.
· Regularly presented findings to Time Warner Cable’s Vice President of Operations Planning and Di-rector of Traffic Management and Bandwidth Optimization.
Department of Economics, College of William & Mary Williamsburg, VATeaching Assistant August 2014 - December 2014
· Lectured, tutored, and graded a mix of 45 undergraduate and graduate students in ECON 415 (AppliedFinancial Derivatives), a class that uses high-level econometrics, economic theory, algorithmic finance,and stochastic calculus to build financial forecasting models and apply them in the management of aderivatives portfolio.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Programming Python, R, Mathematica, Stata, LATEX, Eviews, AMPL, Unix
Tools Access, Excel, Visio, PowerPoint, Outlook, Word, vi editor