Alexis Kraft is a 2021 graduate of California Polytechnic State University with a Bachelor of Arts in English and a minor in Law and Society. She has experience working in local government offices and for a county judge. Kraft also has leadership experience as an executive board member of her sorority where she led a committee and worked with other board members. Currently, she volunteers as a Big Brother Big Sister.
Alexis Kraft is a 2021 graduate of California Polytechnic State University with a Bachelor of Arts in English and a minor in Law and Society. She has experience working in local government offices and for a county judge. Kraft also has leadership experience as an executive board member of her sorority where she led a committee and worked with other board members. Currently, she volunteers as a Big Brother Big Sister.
Alexis Kraft is a 2021 graduate of California Polytechnic State University with a Bachelor of Arts in English and a minor in Law and Society. She has experience working in local government offices and for a county judge. Kraft also has leadership experience as an executive board member of her sorority where she led a committee and worked with other board members. Currently, she volunteers as a Big Brother Big Sister.
EDUCATION California Polytechnic State University | San Luis Obispo, CA June 2021 Bachelor of Arts in English Minor: Law and Society GPA: 3.5
WORK EXPERIENCE
Internship at Town of Windsor Mayor’s Office J une 2018 - September 2018
● Worked cooperatively alongside government officials ● Gained organizational skills through filing and calendar creating
Assistant to County Judge June 2017 - September 2017 ● Worked alongside Judge Joyce Watson ● Assisted in preparation for court hearings ● Managed a group of interns
Relevant Coursework ● Crime and Violence ● Juvenile Justice and Delinquency ● Mass Media Law ● Criminology and Criminal Justice ● Corporate Communication ● Technical Writing
LEADERSHIP & INVOLVEMENT Sigma Kappa Epsilon Omega Executive Board Member September 2018 - December 2019
● Led a committee comprised of 15 members ● Worked cooperatively alongside other executive board members ● Voted on important issues
Big Brother Big Sisters Volunteer February 2019 - Present
● Matched with vulnerable children of low-income or incarcerated parents ● Spend quality time with ‘little sister’