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Emily G.

Anderson
| 1-574-309-8002 | eanderson10@luc.edu |
Present Address: 6317 N. Broadway Ave, Chicago IL, 60660
Permanent Address: 2302 Pebble Creek Dr, South Bend, IN, 46628

Education
Loyola University Chicago
Expected Graduation: May 2020
Pursuing Bachelor’s degree in History and a minor in Political Science from the Loyola College of Arts
and Sciences, as well as a minor degree in Business Administration from the Quinlan School of Business.
Cumulative GPA of 3.854 out of 4.0.

Saint Joseph High School


August 2012 to May 2016
Graduated from Saint Joseph High School (South Bend, IN) with a cumulative GPA of 3.9, and achieved
Highest Honors status every semester (eight in total). Inducted into National Honors Society and Société
Honoraire de Français.

Experience
Kennedy for Illinois | Finance Intern
August 2017-December 2017
Worked as a part-time intern in the Finance department of a primary gubernatorial campaign, where
responsibilities included:
 Managing and organizing possible donors using Excel
 Creating memos for events and meetings to brief the candidate
 Working events and contacting possible donors about ongoing events
 Researching the giving history for a variety of possible donors
This internship resulted in increased communication skills and better working knowledge of several
computer software programs, as well as a greater understanding of the behind-the-scenes aspects of
political campaigning.

Orientation Leader | Student Transitions and Outreach, Loyola University Chicago


May 2018-January 2019
Member of Loyola University Chicago’s Orientation Leader program beginning in May of 2018. As an
Orientation Leader, tasks and responsibilities included but were not limited to:
 Administrative tasks
 Becoming a resource for all new students at Loyola, as well as family and guests
 Working long, intensive hours
 Working as a member of a team to ensure the Orientation process runs as smoothly as possible
This experience resulted in greater flexibility and time-management skills, as well as the ability to be
open and receptive to concerns, questions, and comments that incoming students and guests might have.
This opportunity also resulted in greater adaptation to long hours and stressful environments.

Awards and Acknowledgements


Dean’s List Distinction | Loyola University Chicago
December 2016 and 2017, May 2017
Awarded to the Dean’s List at Loyola University Chicago for four out of four semesters completed.

Skills Summary
Skills include:
 Time management and multi-tasking,
 Performance under high-stress situations and long work hours,
 Ability to use political donation websites such as the Illinois State Board of Elections and the
Federal Election Commission, as well as NGP VAN,
 Leadership in team environments,
 Ability to effectively operate Microsoft Office programs, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint

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