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<br />Tamara Dxley
<br />-~ Initiate internal management and operational protocols and standards to ensure
<br />efficacy in the firma€TMs project operations, internal communications, and research
<br />innovation
<br />-~Deve[op and manage project components including budgets and presentation
<br />schedules, correspond regularly with clients to deliver research and project updates, and
<br />provide general support to clientsa€TM questions and concerns
<br />Junior Associate, Perrin Darte &Associates a€"Alexandria, Virginia
<br />June a€T'~06 to Dctober'05. Responsibilities and accomplishments:
<br />- Consultated on strategic communications redesign for a large, non-profit hospice
<br />facility consisting of a branding campaign '[ncluding creation of new logo, website and
<br />organizational collateral materials, such as brochures, information packets, newsletter
<br />templates, press releases, and in~house communication documents
<br />- Researched and compiled a database of healthcare advocates and palicymakers for a
<br />national campaign to expand healthcare research on issues affect"[ng the aging
<br />- Developed outreach strategies for anon-profit healthcare association dedicated to
<br />disseminating healthcare information for specified populations
<br />Communications and Resource Development Dfficer, Students of the ~IUorld ~SDW} a€"
<br />Austin, Texas
<br />March a€T"~05 to June a€TM45. Respansibilitiesond accomplishments:
<br />-Established and implemented chapter and operational protocol far national, 50~ ~c}3
<br />non-profit dedicated to raising public awareness on social issues affecting developing
<br />countries through audio and film documentaries, photo exhibitions, and educational
<br />articles produced by members of SDW university chapters ~inc[uding, Brown University,
<br />Duke University, University of Michigan atAnn Arbor, University of North Carolina at
<br />Chapel HiIC, and University of Texas at Austin}
<br />-Researched, wrote, and designed an interactive Student Resource Guide for university
<br />chapter members that provides instruction on: team recruitment, effective team
<br />leadership and management, successful collaboration with the Clinton Global Initiative,
<br />budgets, establishing contacts in developing countries, research methodology, fund
<br />development, amateur documentary filmmaking, safe navigation through developing
<br />countries, and the creation of media exhibitions to raise cultural awareness
<br />-~ Developed template documents and literature for UT-Austin chapters€TMs 20g5
<br />grassroots fundraising campaign know utilized by al[ chapters}, "[ncluding individual and
<br />business donor solicitation letters, in-kind donation proposals, event press releases, etc.,.
<br />resulting in generous monetary and in-kind donations needed to assist chapter members
<br />in covering the cost of travel abroad and subsequent media exhibition development
<br />-Collaborated with SDVV founder and president on organizational protocol, outreach,
<br />funding, and strategic planning, wh"rch included the development of a strategic
<br />partnership with a corporate photography equipment and materials retailerto supply at-
<br />cosfi,~discounted, and donated documentary materials to all SD111J chapters
<br />-OGreated and edited organizations[ literature including mission statements, business
<br />plans, strategic partnership proposals, brochures, press releases, and so farfih
<br />-Planned and executed special events with the UT-Austin SD~IV chapter, including a
<br />public informations[ s['[deshaw, discussion panels, radio interviews, and a photo and film
<br />exhibition to demonstrate specific international development issues and to raise money
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