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CURRICULUM VITAE

DEBRA WHITE
Education

Bachelor of Science in Agriculture(BSA)/ December 2011


GPA: 3.43 / Cum Laude
My undergraduate degree program was in Animal Science which is heavy in biology courses as it relates to the
animal science field.

Teaching Assistantship/Master of Science(MS)/ December 2013


GPA: 3.90
My graduate degree program consisted of advanced course work in sciences especially biology. During this time
I also gained experience in the classroom as a teaching assistant. I guest lectured, helped come up with the tests,
and tutored students one on one with the coursework.

Experience

University of Georgia/Poultry Science


Animal Facilities Supervisor/April 2015 - present
Job duties include: animal husbandry, facility maintenance, set up and tear down of studies, assisting researchers,
technicians and graduate students

University of Georgia/Veterinary Teaching Hospital


Front Desk Personnel/July 2014-April 2015
Job duties included: Scheduling appointments for new and repeat clients, provide information to current and
prospective clients, check patients into the hospital

Companion Animal Hospital


Front Desk Personnel/January 2014-July 2014
Job duties included: Scheduling appointments for new and repeat clients, provide information about the practice,
check out clients
University of Georgia/Animal Science
Teaching Assistantship/January 2012-December 2013
Job duties included: Teaching assistant in a number of collegiate classes including guess lecturing, present at
varying workshops, coach the UGA Dairy Judging Team, conduct research and complete my thesis

Awards and Acknowledgments

UGA Teaching Assistant of the Year/2013


This award is presented to the graduate student who the Committee feels has done an outstanding job teaching
and leading students during the academic year.

Allometric comparison of Georgia dairy heifers on farms and at youth shows


First Author, Published 2014 Journal of Dairy Science

Dairy Judging Terminology: A guide to saying what she is, not what she isn’t
In collaboration with three other authors UGA Extension

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