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Michael Rodriguez

3044 Hidden Forest Court APT 10103B Marietta, Georgia 30066 Cell Phone: (419) 515-9319
Email: mikerod092@gmail.com

Education
Kennesaw State University

Kennesaw, Georgia

Pending a Bachelors Degree in Communication with a focus in Public Relations

To Graduate May 2017

Professional Skills

Organizational
Reliability
Analytical
Effective Listening

Customer Service
Interpersonal Communication
Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point Proficient
Strategic Thinking

Work Experience
Finish line Kennesaw, Georgia
September 2009-Present
Sales Lead /Sales Associate
Use critical thinking skills and customer interaction to determine the customers specific needs, resulting in
consistently met sales quotas
Assisted in the setting up of marketing displays for seasonal sales campaigns resulting in better informed
customers
Implemented brand promotion to increase customer loyalty and sales
Successfully managed cash registers, resulting in a consistently balanced register
Performed stockroom organization resulting with increased stockroom efficiency
Sherwin Williams Acworth, Georgia
March 2014 Present
Sales Associate
Facilitate the management of inventory and accounting for finances
Process large shipments of product resulting in a increase of stockroom efficiency
WVMC FM Radio Station - Mansfield, Ohio
May 2011-August 2011
Intern
Organized the next day morning show using Cool Edit Pro
Voiced over 10 weekly spots for the station
Assisted another intern in putting together and hosting the stations daily afternoon show over a 9 week
period
Logged and did weekly Emergency Alert System test

Achievements
Activities:

Volunteer Work:

2015: Kennesaw State University Enactus Team Member (Entrepreneurial partnership with low
income artisans on a global scale)
2011: Student Wellness Awareness Team Member (National Peer Educator to youth)

2015: Assisting ArtsNspired, an entrepreneurial project, on a local-to-global initiative that partners US


schools with low income artisan groups aboard, preserving their culture by selling their products in the
US while proving them economic opportunity, through fair-trade practices and by providing
sustainable living wages.
2011: Assisted Boys and Girls Club with mentoring youth.
2011: Mentor to new oncoming students on alcohol abuse, sexual abuse, drugs etc.

References are available on request.

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