Seattle, WA • (808)-341-9954 • allisonyeb@gmail.com • linkedin.com/in/allisonbotelho
EDUCATION
Master of Education, Student Development Administration Expected June 2020
Seattle University, Seattle, WA
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology March 2018
Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, WA Minor: Business Administration Education Abroad: Korea University, Seoul, South Korea June 2017 – August 2017
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Graduate Coordinator – The Commuter Link August 2018 – Present
Student Success & Outreach, Seattle University, Seattle, WA • Organize and coordinate 7-9 programs per quarter by collaborating with campus partners to bring resources to commuter students with the purpose of providing a home away from home • Recruit, hire, and train 12 Collegia Advisors by co-creating and facilitating trainings including sessions about organizational structure, teambuilding, and University policies • Provide shared leadership of The Collegia Program – a collection of 3 physical spaces that support the day- to-day needs of Seattle University’s commuter, transfer, adult learner, and graduate students • Supervise 4 Collegia Advisors by facilitating monthly staff meetings and one-on-ones to provide guidance and support while maintaining a productive and dynamic team environment • Manage operations in the Commuter Link striving to create a caring and diverse learning community of commuter students on campus
Academic Success Coaching Intern January 2020 – Present
Academic Support Programs, University of Washington (UW), Seattle, WA • Facilitate one-on-one meetings supporting and empowering students in the development of skills in time management, goal setting, and study strategies to academic success • Serve as a liaison between Academic Success Coaches and Strategic Initiatives and Communication Manager to improve online resources and scheduling interfaces • Present interactive success skill workshops and implement marketing strategies to increase communication and outreach to all student populations • Adapt and create innovative online services to provide academic support to students during unexpected and challenging global circumstances
Husky Leadership Initiative Intern September 2019 – Present
Center for Experiential Learning and Diversity, UW, Seattle, WA • Evaluate current practices of a leadership development program for undergraduate students by gathering quantitative and qualitative data to assess student learning competencies and experiences • Design best practices for Husky Leadership Certificate program and initiatives to increase impact on student success and community building at a large, public university • Create reports analyzing students’ engagement and success within coursework, mentor relationships, and the online portfolio process • Interpret results and identify recommendations regarding the integration of leadership competencies and concepts within UW Collegium Seminars – discussion-based courses for first-year students ALLISON BOTELHO Seattle, WA • (808)-341-9954 • allisonyeb@gmail.com • linkedin.com/in/allisonbotelho
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
Disability Services Intern March 2019 – September 2019
Disability Services, Seattle University, Seattle, WA • Conducted a survey for over 100 faculty members by utilizing assessment, evaluation, and research to examine and improve the relationship between faculty, Disability Services, and students • Designed website and online resources to create an accessible user experience for various stakeholders including students, faculty, staff, administrators, and parents • Collaborated with directors and team members to enhance accessibility within programming and services through assessment, research, and online interfaces
Office Assistant September 2016 – March 2018
Office of Student Involvement & Leadership, Seattle Pacific University (SPU), Seattle, WA • Managed, generated, and publicized weekly student newsletters for over 3,400 students, faculty, and staff using online platform, Orgsync • Oversaw and updated University calendar to provide students with detailed information about events and resources in connection to the SPU community • Demonstrated front-line customer service support by creating a welcoming, customer-focused environment while maintaining daily operations
President – ‘Ohana ‘O Hawai’i Club September 2015 – June 2017
Multi-Ethnic Programs, SPU, Seattle, WA • Planned and executed large-scale events including the annual lū’au while increasing lū’au attendance by 83% (300 attendees in 2015; over 550 attendees in 2017) • Served as president in the 2016-2017 academic year, previously as vice-president in the 2015-2016 academic year while collaborating with a team of 10 board members to plan club events • Built and developed an inclusive community while spreading the Hawaiian culture to the SPU community by facilitating monthly cultural and social events for all students
Publicist – Latreia September 2015 – June 2017
John Perkins Center for Reconciliation & Community Development, SPU, Seattle, WA • Coordinated service events twice a quarter for students to serve various non-profit organizations in the greater Seattle area with an attendance of approximately 60-100 students • Engaged students in community service events focusing on supporting organizations including environmental needs, food insecurity, and working with underrepresented communities • Designed innovative posters utilizing Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to outreach for upcoming service events and increase student engagement
COMMITTEE EXPERIENCE
Internship & Networking Fair Committee October 2018 – Present
Student Development Administration, Seattle University, Seattle, WA
iLead Conference Planning Committee October 2018 – April 2019
Division of Student Development, Seattle University, Seattle, WA