Resume

A Techy Resume.

Education

B.S. Information Management & Technology
GPA:
3.96 / 4.0
Summa Cum Laude
Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, May 2008

Awards

  • Promising Young Technologist, TACNY, 2008
  • Syracuse University Homecoming Queen, 2008
  • Computing Research Association, Outstanding Undergraduate Honorable Mention, 2008
  • Donald A. and Joyce P. Marchand Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement, 2008
  • “40 with the Chief Justice John Roberts” iSchool Representative, 2007
  • Society for Information Management NY Metro Academic Scholarship, 2007
  • Syracuse University Remembrance Scholarship, 2007-2008
  • Highest overall GPA, Kappa Alpha Theta Women’s Fraternity, 2005, Second highest 2006-07
  • Dean’s Scholarship, Syracuse University, 2004 – 2008
  • Dean’s List, Syracuse University, 2004-2008

Results

  • Project management experience with international team members
  • Gained international perspective from semester abroad in Florence, Italy
  • Developed Social Media compliance training materials for Fortune 5 Company
  • Designed, launched, and managed corporate social media campaign and team with international recruiting exposure
  • Assisted with on-campus recruiting strategic planning
  • Organized, led & developed materials for workshops, and global technology training
  • Daily management related to running multiple projects simultaneously
  • Creator of research and technology user manuals

Activities

  • Mentoring: Local Schools and Junior Achievement
  • Syracuse University Homecoming Queen
  • Phi Kappa Phi Honors Fraternity
  • Kappa Alpha Theta Women’s Fraternity
  • Phi Eta Sigma Honors Fraternity
  • Technology Staff Writer – The Daily Orange

Professional

6/08-Current GE Information Management Leadership Program

Rotation 1: GE Energy Infrastructure-Energy, Atlanta, GA
Field Engineer Productivity Project Lead- Power Services
Technical Focus: Enterprise Asset Management and Scheduling Systems

Rotation 2: GE Energy Infrastructure- Energy, Schenectady, NY
Business Objects Reporting Project Lead- Shared Services HR Systems
Technical Focus: Business Objects, Business Intelligence Systems and Report Design

Rotation 3: GE Energy Infrastructure- Oil & Gas, Houston, TX
In September 2009

7/07-08 Campus Student Ambassador

Represented fortune 5 company at Career fairs and on-campus recruiting events. Communication and strategic planning with recruiting team.

01/05 – 08 Syracuse Information Systems Evaluation Project Research Associate

Behavioral Information Security Project: Compiled findings to protect sensitive information. Analyzed interview transcript data from across industry.

Study Response Center for Online Research: Led new business development, online marketing and advertising efforts. Assisted with database administration, client communications, daily operations, and statistical analysis regarding online participation in academic social research project.

10/04 – 08 Special Projects Coordinator

Internet Consulting Services, Syracuse, New York
Process, systems training and management of student workers at University Carrier Dome.

Volunteer

2007-2008 Syracuse University Remembrance Scholar

Selected to represent the 35 Syracuse University students who died on Pan Am flight 103 based on application, interview and academic credentials. Event coordination to raise awareness and educate the community on the effects of terrorism.

4/12/07-4/15/07 ARCI Regionale Toscana, Anti-Mafia Volunteer Corleone, Sicily, Italy

One of 12 winners of an essay contest to represent Syracuse University Florence as the first group of American students to work on land confiscated from the Italian mafia.

Publications

Stanton, J. M., & Stam, K. R. (2006).

The Visible Employee. Medford, NJ: Information Today (ISBN 0-910-965749).

Guzman, I. R., Stam, K. R., & Stanton, J.M. (In press).

The Occupational Culture Of IS/IT Personnel within Organizations. The DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems. *

Rogelberg, S. G, & Stanton, J. M. (2007).

Understanding and dealing with organizational survey nonresponse. Organizational Research Methods, 10, 195-209. *

Stanton, J. M., Guzman, I. R., & Fagnot, I. J. (2006, April).

Internships and Occupational Commitment of College Students in IT-Related Majors. Proceedings of the 2006 SIGMIS CPR Conference, April 13-15, 2006, Pomona, CA. *

Stanton, J. M., & Fagnot, I. J. (2006, January 6).

Extracting useful information from security assessment interviews. Proceedings of the 39th meeting of the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, p. 127 (Internet and the Digital Economy Track 6). * **

Full text available:http://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/hicss/2006/2507/06/250760127b.pdf


*As a member of the SISE Research team, my involvement contributed to the above publications
**Contributed as a Security Assessment Interview Transcript Analyst

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