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Camryn Woodworth

https://www.linkedin.com/in/camryn-woodworth/ | (970) 445-0451 | camryncwoodworth@gmail.com

EDUCATION
University of Colorado-Boulder Expected May 2021
 GPA 3.63 | Dean’s List Fall 2017-Fall 2019, Summer 2020
B.S. in Finance, Minors in Leadership Studies and Women & Gender Studies
 Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society, Leeds Honor Program, Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society

WORK EXPERIENCE
Victim Advocate/Hotline Counselor February 2021 to present
Moving to End Sexual Assault
- Completed 40-hour training on sexual violence, LGBTQ+ issues, needs of the unhoused,
collaboration with law enforcement, current legislation in Colorado and other applicable topics.
- Responsible for one 24-hour shift per month answering incoming calls to hotline and
responding to hospital calls to provide support to victims of sexual violence. Engage in regular
conversations with fellow advocates on relevant social justice issues and mental health.
Presidents Leadership Class January 2020 to present
Internal Team Lead
 Lead a team of 11 students focused on fostering a sense of community through events and
excellent communication. Coordinate successful execution of event planning processes, both
individual and in collaboration with other staff members.
 Act as main communicator for the 2017 cohort of the Presidents Leadership Class through email
and Slack. Create avenues for students to connect and engage in professional development
opportunities.
The Good to Great Project June 2018 to January 2021
Research Associate
 Worked directly with Jim Collins to further direction of research. Provided structure to
ambiguous problems through vigorous discussion, research, and analysis. Combined critical
thinking and curiosity in a highly collaborative environment to generate exceptional insights.
 Approximately 421,800 words and 1,493 pages written.

LEADERSHIP
Presidents Leadership Class August 2017 to present
Mentor & Scholar
 Selected as 1 of 52 students from a pool of approx. 500 applicants. Participate in leadership
training and classes, professional development, and networking events.
Chi Omega Sorority December 2018 to December 2019
Chapter Treasurer
 Prepared and analyzed budgets for Zeta chapter of Chi Omega. Assisted 350 members with
personal finances and dues. Managed approximately $300,000 in annual revenues and
expenses through BillHighway financial management software.

SKILLS & INTERESTS


Technical Skills: Experienced user of Microsoft Word/PowerPoint, Adobe Lightroom, Mendeley,
BillHighway, Google Suite applications; working knowledge of Microsoft Excel
Interests: Gender inequities in education and economic development, reproductive healthcare, non-
profit development, financial literacy, corporate responsibility

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