MaryAnn Smith
Professional Qualifications: |
- Enthusiastic, creative, and willing to assume
responsibility
- Highly motivated to achieve set goals
- Proven ability to create programs that instill
learning
aptitude
- Sharp attention to detail, while maintaining the
project
overview
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Technical Qualifications: |
- Extensive experience with PC/DOS and PC/Windows
environment
- Multiple software packages that include word
processing
database management, and accounting - 12 years
experience
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Education: |
- Texas Woman's University, BS in Art
- Teacher's Certificate, State of Texas
- Leadership Management Development Course, US Army
- Meeting Management and Facilitator Training, US
Army
- Staff Development Training, US Army
- Security Clearance Mandates Training, US Army
- Proposal Development Course, Dr. Don Udell
- Marketing Training, Layton Series
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Commendations: |
- Citation, LTC B. Mallory, 1974
- Letter, Col John M. Tollson, Jr, 1979
- Recommendation for AUSA Outstanding Military
Community
- Volunteer of the Year, 1979
- Letter, Maj. J.H. March, 1979
- Letter, Col John Hodges, 1982
- Certificate of Achievement, LtGen Eugene P.
Forrester,
1983
- Certificate of Achievement, LtGen James M. Lee,
1983
- Letter, Col Richard E Jewett, 1983
- Certificate of Achievement, Col D.A. McKnight,
1983
- Certificate of Achievement, Col D.A. McKnight,
1983
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Current Affiliations: |
- Executive Director, Miller Springs Nature Center,
Lake
Belton, Texas
- Native Plant Society of Texas, Tonkawa Chapter,
Charter Member /Past President
- Children's Miracle Network Volunteer since 1989
- Executive Board of Extension Program Council
- Member of Solid Waste Management Council
- Temple High School Technology Task Force
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References: |
- John C. Garth, Bell County Judge
- Dr. Jean Kemp, Director of Curriculum, Belton ISD
- Dr. Allan James, Vice Chancellor, Texas A&M
University System
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Work Experience:
January 1996 to current date Project Manager,
Bell County Network for Educational Technology
October 1995 to January 1996 Grants
Coordinator, TAMU-TAES Blackland Research Center
October 1994 to January 1996 Office Manager,
Foundation of the Temple Public Library,
Responsibility for support activities for Foundation Board and
assistance in achieving goal of $3.8 million dollar renovation of
the Temple Public Library
April 1992 to April 1994 Volunteer Coordinator,
Scott & White Memorial Hospital
Responsibility for 750 volunteers under multiple programs
Accomplishment of designing and orchestrating training seminars
for youth administrators within a hospital setting for Texas
Hospital Association
April 1991 to April 1992 Compensation Assistant,
Scott & White Memorial Hospital
Main-frame entry responsibility for personnel records for 5,000
employees
September 1990 to April 1991 Nurse Recruitment,
Scott & White Memorial Hospital
Recruitment responsibility for sixteen nursing categories
August 1984 to September 1989 Computer Supervisor,
COBRO Corporation, Fort Hood
Supervised twenty member data entry staff with responsibility of
critical flight and maintenance data on the AH-64A series
helicopter
1980 to 1983 Volunteer Consultant,
WESTCOM and USASCH
1977 to 1979 Public Relations and Sales,
Vladmir Arts, Ansbach, Germany
Personal Notes:
- Spouse of retired career military officer
- Mother of three: two are TAMU graduates of four year
programs, daughter is graduate of TAMU
Fire Academy
- Avid gardener
- Non-smoker
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