Andi Traindard 147 Murphy Lane // Lynchburg, VA 24502 // (434) 832-7490 // atraindard@liberty.edu PROFESSIONAL SKILLS PROFILE: Excellent written and verbal communication skills utilized to create reports, develop presentations, and improve client experience Leadership and recruitment experience with non-profit and volunteer organizations Polished public speaker and presenter engaging groups ranging from 20 to 150 people Effective business acumen with an emphasis in non-profit and volunteer leadership EDUCATION: B.S. in Health Promotion // Liberty University // Lynchburg, VA // Anticipated December 2016 Specialization: CHES Minor: Business Related Courses: Program Planning and Evaluation in Health Education, Methods/Materials in Community Health Education, Principles of Marketing, Principles of Management, Organizational Ethics CERTIFICATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS: CHES // National Commission for Health Education Credentialing // Anticipated October 2016 President // Eta Sigma Gamma // August 2015 – Present Member // Enactus // August 2014 – Present CPR/First Aid (Adult, Infant, Child) // American Red Cross Level 1 // May 2013 HEALTH PROMOTION EXPERIENCE: Hands-On Internship // International Mission Board // New Dehli, India // January 2015-May 2015 Participated on a team of 2 to assess needs, assets, and capacity for health education in poverty stricken slum communities Coordinated and implemented health education programs for women and teenagers resulting in increased awareness of personal hygiene and health practices Created comprehensive demographic studies that were utilized for future advocacy in health education and promotion in specific slums Facilitated workshops covering various health topics for groups ranging from 20 to 60 people PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Founder// Task Force146 // Lynchburg, VA // July 2014- Present Established the non-profit chapter for TaskForce146 Lynchburg, dedicated to helping put an end to sex slavery and child endangerment Recruit and train volunteers for 8 TaskForce146 events resulting in an increase in membership by 20% over a 6 month period Advocate social justice issues and raise awareness of sex slavery in America, Europe, Africa, and Asia Lead, research, and participate in monthly meetings with fellow group members Engage diverse crowds ranging in size from 5 to 150 regarding issues related to social justice, sex slavery, and child exploitation VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE: Accumulated over 250 hours of community service through the following opportunities: Child Family Health International // Lynchburg, VA // August 2014-October 2014 March of Dimes // Lynchburg, VA // August 2013-September 2013 Habitat for Humanity // Richmond, VA // July 2013-August 2013