Gabriel Picinini 3215 San Marino Ave, Evans CO 80620 (720) 530-9691 gabepicinini@gmail.com Summary of Qualifications Bachelor’s degrees in International Affairs, Asian Studies, and Japanese produce a foundation of multicultural understanding. Study abroad experience in Japan, China, and South Korea broadened cross cultural interactions and competency. Language skills include Portuguese (Fluent), Japanese (Basic), and English (Fluent) Education University of Colorado at Boulder Bachelor of Arts Triple Major: International Affairs, Japanese, Asian Studies GPA 3.3 2012 Kansai Gaidai University, Hirakata, Japan 2011 Coursework in Business Ethics, Business Negotiations, Religious Pilgrimages, Modern Film, and Japanese Language Activities: o Speaking Partner Program: Interacted with Japanese students and community to enhance language skills. o Home Visit Program: Joined a native Japanese family for dinner once a month to experience Japanese culture firsthand. Skills General: Outstanding communication skills across cultures, team player, quick to learn Languages: English (Native), Japanese (Conversational), Brazilian Portuguese (Fluent) Computer: Microsoft Office including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook Projects Partners of the Americas Facebook Page: Designed, built, and manages the groups Facebook page. Major Thesis: Gambling and Macau: Conducted extensive research on Macau’s rise and gambling empire, including possible solutions to ensure a more positive future. Poverty in Brazil: Researched Brazilian slums (favelas), their origins, and current attempts to eradicate poverty in Brazil. Investment Portfolio: Constructed a complete portfolio of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds for hypothetical client; reviewed by a broker. Additional Training Conference on World Affairs (2008, 2009, 2010, 2012) Bunchball Webinars (2013) Work Experience: Social Media Internet Assessor – Lionbridge Technologies (2013) Activities/ Volunteering: Weld Food Bank: Oversee food distribution of emergency food boxes, administer commodities for the elderly, interact with clients to determine needs, and assisted customers at the front desk. Partners of the Americas: Assisted in bringing teachers and musicians to Colorado for a cultural exchange in universities and high schools. Model UN: Simulated real United Nations environment with mock general assembly sessions, resulting in the development of public speaking skills. International Affairs Club: Met biweekly to discuss important topics in international affairs such as political, economical, and social modern crises.