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KAITLYN A.

TITUS
ktitus@luc.edu

1219 W. Columbia Ave Chicago, IL 60626 810-338-9563

EDUCATION Loyola University Chicago College of Arts and Sciences, B.A. in English and International
Studies, expected Spring 2012 Minors in Political Science and Theology

Chicago, IL 2008 - Present Rome, Italy Spring 2011

John Felice Rome Center EXPERIENCE

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE OFFICE Chicago, IL Orientation Team Leader May 2011-Jan 2012 Chosen through a competitive selection process from 150 applicants. Orientation Team
Leaders serve as the student ambassador for Loyolas orientation program. Participated in leadership and diversity training with staff. We are representatives of Loyola University Chicago and the Office of First Year Experience therefore our professionalism and positively are important necessities. Instrumental in assisting first year and transfer students during this important time of transition to life at the University. Facilitated group activities and efficient leadership skills. Key skills developed of communication, leadership, problem solving, decision making. Effectively created community around the campus.

CONGRESSWOMAN JAN SCHAKOWSKY CHICAGO DISTRICT OFFICE Chicago, IL Congressional Intern Aug 2010-Jan 2011
Responsible for responding to constituent requests, assisting with constituent advocate projects, attending meetings and events with the Congresswoman, conduct constituent casework, answer telephones, research information and produce material to constituents, data input on the computer, writing constituent correspondence.

FLINT CHAPTER 13 TRUSTEE OFFICE Flint, MI Data Analysis and Input/Office Assistant May 2009 - Aug 2009
At the Chapter 13 Trustees Office I worked with closed bankruptcy case files, which had to be analyzed and inputted into the Chapter 13 computer system. Under the direction of the staff attorney and Chapter 13 Trustee I organized and formulated the creditor and attorney information for each case on the system. Within each case I organized the secured, omitted, priority, and unsecured claims within the bankruptcy case file, while computing and inputting the data. I also worked as the receptionist position answering phones and the creditors questions. COMMUNITY AND UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES Extensive leadership and diversity training. THE FLEURY Loyola University Chicago Inside Government Club, connecting and creating networks for the future FAMILY Rochester, MI Member of Youth Group at St. Cornelius Catholic Church in Dryden, Michigan Babysitter/Part-TimeUndergraduate English Association at Loyola University Nanny CLC member, Christian Life Community at Loyola University Chicago Volunteer Experiences Dec 2007 - Dec 2010 National Relief Network Volunteer management Louisiana after As a babysitter for a growing family, I used my time in Chalmette, skills to handle Hurricane Katrina, cleaning, clearing, and demolishing houses in St. Bernards three young children,Parish, New Orleans. While supervising the children I looked out ages two, four and six.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION for safety, nutritional needs, and activities. I embraced the opportunity of being responsible and a structured role Computer young children. I Word, Excel, PowerPoint the parents model for Skills: Microsoft communicated clearly with Language: Basic Spoken about what they expected for their children. Italian CPR Certified

MCGRAW YMCA CHILD CARE CENTER Evanston, IL Early Child Care Teacher Aug 2008- May 2009
As an early childcare teacher, I worked with children from the age 3 months to 5 years old in a classroom setting. I used management and teaching techniques to instruct and care for the young children. Aiding the children in their artistic and motor skills. I utilized my communication skills to work with children and other employees.

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