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Britni Freiboth's Resume 2010
Britni Freiboth's Resume 2010
EDUCATION
Arizona State University
W.P. Carey School of Business
Tempe, AZ
Master of Business Administration, May 2013
• Admitted to Fall 2011 Evening MBA program
HIGHLIGHTS OF EXPERIENCE
• AWARDS: WSU President’s Award, Top 20 Most Influential Students 2008, Most Influential Greek 2008, Greek of the Year
2008, Sarah Ida Shaw Nominee 2005 & 2007
• Excellent computer skills, exceptional understanding and use of social media networking & ease of learning any new
technology: Maya 8 (animation), Microsoft Office & Apple software, including Creative Suite software proficient
• Produced, co-wrote, and edited quarterly newspaper for over 10,000 readership
• Created and directed innovative community service events throughout college career
• Rebuilt organizations from ground up through membership evaluation, higher emphasis on implementing true purpose of
organization, placed right people in leadership by utilizing individual strengths for team goals
• Allocated monies to organizations in frugal fashion with the objective of funding student activities and programs, and
recommended program priorities and budget levels serving in an advisory capacity to the Board of Directors
• VOLUNTEER: NCTA Monterrey Trip Director, Junior Achievement Classroom Mentor, Collegiate 4-H & FFA Leader, Monterrey
Mexico Mission Trip, Student Board Member for the Whitman County Humane Society, creator of Adopt-a-Pullman-Road
between the City and Greek chapters, Up Til Dawn (raised over $3000 for St. Jude)
WORK EXPERIENCE
Director of Student Involvement & Housing
Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture Curtis, NE
August 2009 – Present
$30,000 Annually
• Coordinate all student activities and involvement for over 300 students, including entertainers, conferences, intramurals
• Organize and advise 10 Resident Assistants (RAs) on campus, including all student counseling and student interactions
• Write, execute and maintain all records pertaining to student conduct regarding policy and discipline
• Manage student activity funds from tuition with over $80K to utilize and allocate for student entertainment and clubs
• Personally assist dean and associate dean with public relation outreach regarding students, faculty and administration
Vice President of Public Relations
Center for Fraternity & Sorority Life Pullman, WA
June 2006 – December 2007
• One of eight members who govern the Washington State University sororities
• Advised and met with 24 sorority alumna and public relations chair twice a month
• Designed and directed a new annual philanthropic/public relations 5-hour event “Bowling for a Cure” that consisted of over
600 participants raising over $7,600
• Created new Pullman-Adopt-a-Road committee with the City of Pullman where 40 sororities and fraternities were delegated
to city roads encouraging a clean environment through Greek community involvement
BRITNI M FREIBOTH
CELL 360.649.1951 • EMAIL BRITNI.FREIBOTH@GMAIL.COM
UNDERGRADUATE LEADERSHIP