Waterloo Records - Austin, Texas Area since Sep 2011
Vinyl Slinger
The Denver Publishing Institute - Greater Denver Area Jul 2011 - Aug 2011
Graduate
Haagen Dazs Plaza Bakery - Santa Fe, NM Apr 2008 - Aug 2011
“Counter Intelligence Agent”
Exit 133 - Tacoma WA Feb 2011 - May 2011
Tacoma Arts in Review Writer
The Grand Cinema - Tacoma WA Jan 2011 - May 2011
Writing and Marketing Intern
Education:
Denver Publishing Institute 2011 - 2011
Certificate, Publishing
University of Puget Sound 2007 - 2011
BA, English Literature
IES London 2009 - 2009
Skills:
Editing Social Media Publishing Microsoft Office Digital Photography Adobe Creative Suite Journalism Social Networking Photography Photoshop Publications Proofreading Web Content Research Writing Html Customer Service Creative Writing Drawing Xml Problem Solving Retail
Interests:
Writing Letterpress Health Children Movie Academic Education Environment Photography Music Human Rights Civil Rights and Social Action Literature Poverty Alleviation Hiking Street Art Art Reviews Film Being A Flâneur Graphic Novels Economic Empowerment Politics Painting Drawing Animal Welfare Arts and Culture
Languages:
German
Awards:
Dean's List Award for High Scholarship Fall 2007, Spring & Fall 2008, Fall 2009. Magna cum Laude University of Puget Sound Phi Beta Kappa The Delta Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Academic Honor Society Philip Hager Outstanding Senior Literature Major Award English Chair: Priti Joshi The Philip Hager Award is given each year to the outstanding senior English major with an emphasis in literature. The late Professor Hager was a veteran of World War II. He taught at the university for over thirty years from 1957 to 1983, specializing in British drama. Over the years, Professor Hager also photographed cathedral-gargoyles. With Desmond Taylor, Phil wrote three important reference works: a bibliography of World War I novels; a bibliography of World War II novels; and a bibliography of the philosophical novel. He edited (with Harold Simonson) J. D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye: Clamor and Criticism (1963).