Andi Traindard

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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
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