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Jon Ruddy

226 Stallion Lane, Schwenksville, Pa 19473

(H) 610-287-1023 (C) 610-564-4317 (E) tuf30715@temple.edu

Executive Summary:

Through my short professional life I have acquired many skills that have
transformed who I am today. The most significant skill that I have learned is
to be a leader. Working as a head guard and volunteering for the
Appalachian Service Project especially helped me realize I am a natural
leader.

Core Qualifications:

  • Staff training
  • Supervision and training
  • Staff development
  • Inventory control
  • Cross-functional team

management

  • Sound judgment

Professional Experience:

05/2010-09/2013

YMCA – Royersford, Pa

Head Guard:
I was a lifeguard at the Spring Valley YMCA for over 3 years. I worked
throughout the year so I eventually was promoted and became a head
guard. While head guarding at the pool I was the leader and responsible for
everyone in the pool and on the pool deck at all times. I was also in charge of
giving weekly exercises to staff such as practicing CPR and making sure
everyone was performing the exercises perfectly just in case we ever had an
emergency. We also conducted drills that would help my life guards and I
prevent injuries.

 Education:

Temple University – Philadelphia, Pa, United States
High School Diploma: Entrepreneurship
I am a student who is current enrolled in the Fox School of Business at
Temple University. I am also a junior and will be expecting to graduate in
2015.

Affiliations:

I participated and volunteered for the Appalachian Service Project for three
consecutive years while in high school. This is a Christian home/repair
building ministry in which volunteers and staff repair and build homes for
low-income families in rural Central Appalachia This program helped me
grow in many different ways. I become more appreciative and it helped me
grow to realize how hard I must work. Another significant factor that I gained
from this is my leadership skills that helped craft who I am today.

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