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Donald Jobs
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No.67, Lane123 Job Road,, Job District, Shanghai
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service@55.la
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(+86) 138-0000-0000
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Education
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY
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John F. Kennedy School of Government
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Cambridge, MA
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Master in Public Policy
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expected June 2014
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Coursework: Public Finance, State and Local Public Finance, Social Problems and Government Responses,Quantitative Analysis. Course Assistant, Public Finance.
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Policy Analysis Exercise: Turning on the tap: considering an index for water and sewer rate adjustment; client:Miami-Dade County Office of Strategic Business Management.
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BROWN UNIVERSITY
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Providence, RI
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Bachelor of Arts
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magna cum laude, May 2007
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Major: Political Science
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Elected to Phi Beta Kappa, May 2006
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Leadership
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Co-Chair
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Business and Government Policy Professional Interest Council
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Public Policy and Leadership Conference Coordinator
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Office of Admissions
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Experience
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston
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Somerville, MA
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summer 2013
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Legal Intern
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Conducted financial modeling and quantitative analysis for City of Somerville’s$5MM solid waste management system and infrastructure.
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Recommendations to Mayor on shifting from property tax to user fee fundedsystem implemented in 2008 with $3.5MM projected annual cost savings.
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2009-2012
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OFFICE OF ALAMEDA COUNTY SUPERVISOR
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Oakland, CA
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Legislative Aide
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Key staff to $100MM Housing Endowment and Regional Trust. Helped secure $2MM inCalifornia State housing bond money. Researched state and local affordable housing policyand data, financing mechanisms, and administrative structures for a countywide Joint Exerciseof Powers Agreement. Testified before city councils and organizations to secure endorsements.
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Co-coordinated 2005 Agricultural Summit. Co-authored and published final report oneconomic development panel presentations and community building action items.
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Researched financial models for Health Plan of Alameda, a pilot program for administeringMedicare at county level, including cost structures, performance assessment, and dedicatedfunding streams.
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2007-2009
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UNITED STATES PEACE CORPS
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Burkina Faso
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Non-Governmental Organization Development Volunteer
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Initiated and formalized collaboration among government health staff, village healthmanagement committee, and village theater troupe. Helped develop troupe’s health educationprograms, successfully advocated for their inclusion in center’s annual budget, and developedevaluation report to measure program effectiveness.
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Guided health center and village authorities through successful USAID proposal to procurefirst self-sustaining U.S. Embassy-supported ambulance to serve 15,000 people in three jurisdictions.
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Selected from 1,500 West Africa-region volunteers to present at 14th International Conferenceon AIDS and STDs in Africa.
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Advised middle school students on sustainable microfinance project. Secured seed money forstudents to purchase supplies to paint wild fruit shells as soccer balls for sale at weekly markets.
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Voted “Ms. Peace Corps” by peers for best embodying spirit of cross-cultural collaboration.
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Skills
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Fluent in French. Proficient in Spanish and Djoula. Proficient in Access, STATA.
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Personal
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Extensive travel in Latin America, including six months in Chile, Uruguay, Peru.
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Volunteer, Harvard Square Homeless Shelter, 2012-13.
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