Case Study: Sam Houston State University

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PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

- Over 10 years of experience in administration positions, offering assistance to high level executives and managing business relationships.
- Six years working experience with in-depth knowledge of sourcing and procurement processes.
- Ability to organize, prioritize and work under extreme work pressure, heavy workload and deadlines.
- Strong ability to work independently and as a team player.
- I strive for continued excellence.

EDUCATION

Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas Expected 12/2016
Bachelor of Business Administration in Management
Hours completed: 95, GPA: 4.0

Lone Star College-Montgomery, Conroe, Texas 12/2014
Associates of Arts, GPA: 4.00/4.00, Summa Cum Laude Honor Roll
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● Propose cost reduction or supplier changes to the production areas in order to reduce the procurement and/or production cost.
Office Administrator 10/2001 – 10/2005
H & H Transport cc, Johannesburg, South Africa
● Reconcile processed work by verifying entries and comparing system reports to balances.
● Charge expenses to accounts and cost centers by analyzing invoice/expense reports; recording entries.
● Manage fleet documentation and maintaining renewal of licenses.
● Manage Insurance of existing and new goods (Business and Private Insurance).
● Provide monthly reports including Fuel consumption and turnover per vehicle, per department.

Personal Assistant 05/1999 – 09/2001
Hida Loss Adjusters, Johannesburg, South Africa
● Answer phones, maintain files, and perform photocopying, and faxing duties
● Schedule appointments
● Prepare documents for assessor to assess claims.
● Obtain quotations and authorize repairs or

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