Mathnasium - the Math Learning Center
Center Director
Houston Community College
Tutor Iii
The Village School Aug 2012 - Jul 2014
Academic Tutor
Eddie Bauer Aug 2011 - Jul 2014
Key Holder and Sales Associ
Aug 2011 - Jul 2014
Center Director - Mathnasium
Education:
Prairie View A&M University 2011 - 2014
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
Prairie View A&M University 2013
American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2010
University of Texas 2008
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts
The University of Texas at Dallas 2004 - 2008
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Art
San Jacinto College
Deer Park High School
The University of Texas at Dallas
Skills:
Aspen Hysys Microsoft Office Process Design Chemistry Organic Chemistry Time Management Computer Proficiency Separations Reaction Kinetics Statistics Matlab Chemical Engineering Aspen Plus Powerpoint Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word Customer Service
Interests:
Chemical Engineering Corrosion Engineering Gardening Education Environment Management Training Health Nutrition Science and Technology Painting Human Rights Arts and Culture Health
Languages:
English Spanish French
Certifications:
Safety In the Chemical Process Industries Risk Assessment
La Garra Creativa
Production Manager
Kokai Sushi Houston
Team Manager
Education:
Universidad Rafael Belloso Chacín
Skills:
Redes Sociales Mercadotecnia Entretenimiento Publicidad Mercadotecnia En Medios Sociales Advertising Customer Service Comunicaciones De Marketing Estrategia Empresarial Microsoft Excel Photoshop Public Relations Strategic Planning Social Media Social Media Marketing
The Village School Houston, TX 2012 to 2014 Academic TutorAce My Course
2012 to 2014 Private TutorEddie Bauer Inc Cypress, TX 2012 to 2013 Sales Supervisor
Education:
Prairie View A&M University Prairie View, TX 2011 to 2014 Bachelors of Science in Chemical EngineeringUniversity of Texas at Dallas Dallas, TX 2004 to 2008 Bachelors of Arts
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Un Modelo De Habitat Rural: El Lagar De Los Montes De Malaga
Rafael Sepulveda of Garland heard a TV report about long lines and a potential outage. Instead of going home after work, he drove around Dallas trying to find a station that still had fuel left. Many in the area were tapped dry during the daytime onslaught of worried motorists.