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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 LAW SCHOOL
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Candidate for Juris Doctor
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2014
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Activities:
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Research Assistant, Professor Howell Jackson
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Research Assistant, Committee on Capital Markets Regulation
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JOHN F. KENNEDY SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT
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Candidate for Master in Public Policy, Emphasis in Business and Government Policy
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2014
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Earned full-tuition Presidential Scholarship for exceptional commitment to public service
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UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
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Stephen M. Ross School of Business
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Bachelor of Business Administration, Emphasis in Corporate Social Responsibility
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May 2009
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Honors:
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2004-2005 Frank and Harriet Turner Scholar for outstanding academic achievement
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Publication:
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Co-author, “Promises and Perils at the Bottom of the Pyramid” (2005)
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EXPERIENCE
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U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
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Washington, DC
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Summer 2013
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Summer Honors Program, Division of Trading & Markets
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Reviewed seven self-regulatory organization (SRO) proposed rule changes, assessing compliance with federalsecurities laws and internal consistency with existing SRO rules.
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Prepared notices of proposed rule changes forpublication in the Federal Register.
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Wrote memorandum analyzing legislative history of automated quotationsystem for penny stocks mandated by Section 17B of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
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Researched andsummarized 25 years of SEC enforcement actions brought under Securities Exchange Act of 1934 provision aspart of potential revised rulemaking.
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PARTNER & PARTNER LLP
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Washington, DC
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Summer 2012
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Prepared client development memorandum on foreign investment bank for legislative practice group detailingbank’s potential public policy interests in 111th Congress.
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Managed pro bono client’s successful request forreconsideration of Social Security disability benefits.
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Gathered and analyzed medical records, met with doctors,drafted affidavits, and wrote letter brief on client’s behalf.
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U.S. SENATE PERMANENT SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS
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Washington, DC
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Summer 2011
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Analyzed 10,000 wire transfers and bank statements produced in response to subpoenas regarding potentialviolations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
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Wrote memoranda detailing findings and recommendingfollow-up questions for entities under investigation.
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Reviewed 25,000 instant messages as part of investigationinto oversight of U.S. natural gas markets.
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Identified messages indicating energy traders exploited regulatoryloopholes, including 30 messages selected for publication in subcommittee report.
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CITY YEAR
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Washington, DC
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2009-2010
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AmeriCorps Member
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Volunteered 10 months of full-time community service as a member of HIV/AIDS Outreach PreventionEducation (HOPE) Team.
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Taught HIV awareness to 450 Southeast DC high school students using 8-week, CDC-approved curriculum, increasing students’ peer pressure resistance by 90 percent.
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PERSONAL
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Policy director for ServiceNation campaign. Weekly academic support tutor at Cambridge Rindge and LatinSchool. Avid Big Ten football and Cincinnati Reds baseball fan.
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