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Heather Ann Ziegler

Mobile: 7323307865
Email: heatherannziggy@msn.com
Work
Experience:

Dennigan, Cahill, Smith PC


06/2012 - 08/2012
12 Roszel Road
Hours per week: 14
Princeton, NJ 08540 United States
Intern
Supervisor: Mia Cahill (609-919-1600)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
I filed, scanned paperwork into the computer, closed files, summarized journals, mailed letters, imputed contact
information into the computer, and e-mailed/called other attorneys. The company was moving locations during the
time I was there so I called moving companies to get quotes and set up appointments with them. I also helped them
pack and unpack for the re-location.
Crossroads Village Boys and Girls Club
08/2014 Current
12749 Nettles Drive
Employment
Newport News, VA 23606 United States
Hours per week
during summer
session: 40
Hours per week
currently: 10
Youth Development Professional
Supervisor: Donna Grubbs (Sept. 2014- March 2015)
Cameron Bertrand (March 2015- September 2015)
Casey Dalin (September 2015- Current) (757-223-0101)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
During the school year, I help kids with their homework and facilitate fun and entertaining activities. I am also a
Mentor to 8 kids, where I personally help them with any problems they have, make sure they are doing well in
school, and provide a support system for them. I also register and enroll new members, give tours, use the member
tracking system online, fill out monthly mentee reports, write daily schedules, and answer phones.
During the summer program, I not only did paperwork listed above, but I was in charge of 30-40 six and seven year
olds every day. I facilitated activities, disciplined when needed, and kept the kids safe.

Education:

Christopher Newport University Newport News , VA United States


Some College Coursework Completed 05/2017
GPA: 2.84 of a maximum 4.0
Credits Earned: 61 Semester hours as of (11/2015)
Major: Psychology Minor: Leadership Studies
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
In the Presidents Leadership Program
Jackson Memorial High School Jackson , NJ United States
High School 05/2013
GPA: 3.14 of a maximum 4.0

College
Boys and Girls Club- Volunteer Homework Tutor and Mentor
Organizations/ Alpha Phi Omega- Constitutional Review Committee, Standards Board, Traditions Manual Committee
Clubs:
PLP Impact- Secretary (2013-2014); President (2015); Public Relations (2015)
PLP Recruiter- (2012-2013)
Undergrad research Assistant- Currently
References:

Name
Douglas D. Ziegler, III
Mia Cahill (*)

Employer
Title
Self-Employed CPA Owner
Self-Employed
Partner
Attorney
Christine Tartaro (*)
The Richard Stockton Criminal Justice
College of New Jersey Professor
Casey Dalin (*)
Boys and Girls Clubs Unit Director
of The Virginia
Peninsula
(*) Indicates professional reference

Phone
Email
732-600-3733 dzieglercpa@msn.com
609-919-1600 Mia@dennigancahilllaw.co
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609-626-6035 christine.tartaro@stockton.e
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757-613-0397
cdalin@bagclub.com

Leadership Positions
PLP: PLP Impact Secretary Freshman/Sophomore at CNU PLP Impact President Sophomore (2015) PLP Recruiter
Freshman/Sophomore at CNU

Alpha Phi Omega: Elected to the Constitutional Review Committee: review Alpha Phi Omega Constitution and other documents
and revise/change/edit them as needed. Elected to Standards Board (2014/2015): reviewed cases of Alpha Phi Omega members
who were sent to standards, and decided the proper action against them. Elected to Traditions Manual Committee (2014/2015):
review Alpha Phi Omega traditions manual and revise/change/edit the document as needed.
Flagpole Project Jackson Memorial High School: 11th
Lead project, worked directly with Mr. DiEugenio (Principal), Mr. Cafara (Advisor) to replace the stolen "Welcome to Jaguar Country"
flagpole banner through fund raising. Supervised 3 students who also raised funds for flagpole
AFJROTC Mission Support Squadron Superintendent -Upper Staff Position Management: 11th
Responsible for approximately 110 students in my squadron as well as the support staff for the following departments: APT,
Aerospace Club & Public Affairs. Department heads reported directly to me. Responsibilities included but not limited to Supervision
and guidance of support staff in order to ensure smooth running of departments, oversight of department goals, assist in running the
Home Drill Competition and provide moral support for all cadets under my supervision.
AFJROTC OIC (Officer in Charge) of APT (Awareness Presentation Team): 10th
Responsible for a team of 12 cadets. Wrote, cast and directed a play about Anti-Bullying to be presented to ages 6-10 at the Ocean
County Library. Trained a NCOIC that would advance to the position for following year

AFJROTC Flight Sergeant: 10th


Responsible for daily activities for all the cadets in my class, including but not limited to proper uniform wear, making sure they paid
attention and understood the lessons as well as answering any questions the cadets may have had
"Susie Lane" Crosswalk: 9th -10th
Initiated project to have crosswalk installed at the corner of Susie Lane and Don Connor Blvd. Initiative was supported by Jacksons
Mayor Reina, Board of Education member Marvin Krakower, Superintendent Thomas Gialanella, and Councilman Mike Kafton who
then engaged the Ocean County Road Department to ensure installation of the crosswalk so students could safely cross the street
(see enclosed article).
AFJROTC NCOIC (Non Commissioned Officer in Charge) of Awareness Presentation Team (APT): 9th
Help the OIC (Officer in Charge) to successfully lead a team of (11) cadets to present a play about bullying to the elementary school
students at Johnson Elementary School
AFJROTC Element Leader: 9th
Responsible for daily activities for (6) cadets in my class, including but not limited to proper uniform wear, making sure they paid
attention and understood the lessons as well as answering any questions the cadets may have had
Awards in AFJROTC
AFJROTC Community Service with Excellence Award (National): 10th
This is the 2nd Highest Award that can be given in JROTC, I am the only recipient in the history of the JMHS 782nd program who
has had the honor of receiving this award which recognizes those individual cadets who provide significant leadership in the
planning, organizing, directing, and executing of a major unit community service project that greatly benefits the local community.
This is not an award given to participants but to the key leader(s) of the project.
AFJROTC-Retired Enlisted Association Award (National): 10th
Awarded annually, at the SASI's discretion, for exceptional leadership to the most outstanding AFJROTC cadet while serving in an
Enlisted Rank. The selected enlisted cadet must have shown outstanding leadership throughout the course of the school year
AFJROTC- (16) Ribbon/Badge Awards, Cadet of the Year: 9th, Airman of the Quarter: 9th
High School Extracurricular Activities
National Youth Leadership Conference on Law and CSI: 12th
Richard Stockton College CSI Camp: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Student Council: 12th
Mock Trial Team: 11th, 12th
Powder Puff Football: 11th, 12th
Yearbook Staff: 9th, 10th, 11th
AFJROTC Color Guard Team: 9th, 10th
Heroes and Cool Kids: 10th
AFJROTC Public Affairs: 9th ,10th
AFJROTC Aerospace Club: 9th

Volunteer Service in High School over 200 hrs of community service

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