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CARRIE MAE BARTOW4002 Prescott Drive, Johnson City, TN 37601Cell: 4234264059 - [email protected]

https://www.linkedin.com/in/carrie-mae-bartow-203060135

I tackle my objectives head on and gladly accept constructive criticism. While in school Ialways encouraged my peers to keep an open line of communication with their superior andeach other, always take responsibility for mistakes but don't apologize for your opinion, and ifthere is a problem address it immediately and take the emotion out of it.

Strong interpersonal skills Delegating skillsStrong Leadership skills Good public speaking skillsEnergetic and driven Decision-Making skillsPeople-oriented Event planning skillsFlexible Marketing skillsDependable Time management skillsExcellent communication skills Positive outlook

NannyHome School Family – Johnson City, TNI part-time Nanny for a homeschool family in Johnson City. I take care of four children ages 11,7, 4, and 2. When I am with them I am responsible for their wellbeing, happiness, and safety. Tanning ConsultantSun Tan City – Johnson City, TNI trained for this position during spring break of my last semester at ETSU. I initially wantedthis job to help pay for my wedding in the fall but I could not handle my workload at school, mynannying job, and this job. I loved the pace of work and the challenge of sales at STC andappreciate the opportunity I had here. Student InternJohnson & O'Dell, DDS – Johnson City, TNI learned so much by working in a dental office. I saw restorations to full mouth extractions inpreparation for implants. I learned that there is more than one way to number a tooth and how toproperly clean instruments. I worked in the office some of the time on insurance "run-downs",an attempt to make clear what is the mess of insurance. I was greatly encouraged during mytime at this office and value what I learned there. General EmployeeJohnson City Kubota & Equipment Co. – Johnson City, TNI started by answering phones and cleaning but after about a month I started managing the usedequipment online. I managed the posts on craigslist and the business website and then startedediting and managing the business website as well. While maintaining my currentresponsibilities I began taking over the marketing of the business ordering and designingsignage, decals, and logos. I was assigned to compile all of the sales of equipment since thedealership was opened in 2006 and make an excel spread sheet. The sheet would layout all ofthe equipment sold each month organized by machine and how many there were. I had notorganized that amount of data before but I figured it out and they were able to use thatspreadsheet to predict what would sell when and how many to keep in stock. At the time I left Ihad received two raises and was working 60 hours a week maintaining all of the responsibilitiesI had ever been given.General EmployeeBath & Body Works – Johnson City, TN

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I was a seasonal employee and I left after the holiday season ended to focus on school.EDUCATION2016 Bachelor of Science: Exercise Science and Pre-Dentistry

East Tennessee State University - Johnson City, TN“I would not have had a full college experience if it were not for my participation in Phi SigmaPi and the Oral Health Student Association. I learned so much in my classes but so much morein my organizations. At times it was overwhelming and I questioned why I was doing so muchbut it taught me how to manage many things at one time and I knew that was how dental schoolwas going to be. I also learned how to say no to certain tasks and to delegate tasks while stillbeing responsible for the outcome. I always encouraged my committees and my officers to keepan open line of communication with me and each other, always take responsibility for mistakesbut don't apologize for your opinion, and if there is a problem address it immediately and takethe emotion out of it.” -Carrie Mae Oral Health Student Association

OHSA was a wonderful way to learn about being a Pre-dent and that is how mymembership started. After a few semesters I told our current president that when he graduated Iwanted to be president, sure enough I was elected my senior year. I gained more leadershipskills while being a member of OHSA. I knew that being president, holding all my positions inPhi Sigma Pi, and finishing my degree was going to be tough so I quickly learned to delegate.While delegating I ran into problems with members and I not being on the same page as I waswhen it came to completing tasks. I turned to our bylaws and attempted to clear up theconfusion. I implemented Robert's rules of order, specified officer's duties, and made a missionstatement for our organization. These changes were a success bringing in new members, gettingthings done, and helped meetings run smoothly. Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity

My membership in PSP was very beneficial to me and hopefully I was also beneficial toPSP. While I was t-shirt chair I got to use my creative side and design shirts, sweatshirts, waterbottles, and stickers for Phi Sigma Pi, that was the fun part. The not so fun part was dealing withthe money, all the lists, and keeping up with and distributing the actual merchandise. Forexample, before anything was ordered I would have a poll on who would buy it because wecould not afford to lose money on merchandise, I would do this with every item then order thatnumber plus about 2% more. I always ordered more for people who see it in person and thenwant to buy it but I also anticipated that some people that initially ordered it would drop out,which always happened. My goal was and is to always do better than the previous positionholder and to do better than the previous year. My goal was always accomplished.

During my time as Web Administrator it was my job to market Phi Sigma Pi to ETSU,Nationals, and other chapters. This area was where my performance was the weakest. I hadcontrol over or FB, Instagram, Wikipedia, and Email. I tried to implement a "Brother of theweek" program so that we could highlight an individual each week on our social media but itwas a member fueled program so if no one sent me their vote on a specific brother I could notpost it and I did not have time to make the post myself so this may have happened a few times.Another problem with the social media accounts is that you had to reach out to people to followyou and not many people accepted the invite. The only thing that went okay with the web adminposition is that I worked with the historian a little bit and we built up and partially corrected thefamily trees on wikipedia, this was really important to one of our alum advisors so we tried tokeep up with that.

Inter Chapter Relations was the position that put me on the executive board. I loved beingon the Executive board. E-board is where all the decisions that were not required to go in frontof the chapter were made. It was hard to go to an extra meeting a week but it was worth itbecause I learned so much. We made decisions on excuses to expulsions and it really felt like Iwas making a difference. Being ICR chair meant I was in charge of handling events and issueswith other chapters. We did a pen pal event with a chapter in Georgia and a tailgating event atETSU when Kennesaw State University came to play our football team. The main

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responsibility of ICR is to be the regional delegate and help plan the regional conference. Theregional conference was planned by other ICR chairs in our region, kids just like me, so thatwas a challenge. In the end we pulled it off with a successful conference at Western KentuckyUniversity with about 5 events everyday including a 5k, a speaker from HOBI our nationalphilanthropy, and a formal with dinner and a speaker from our national office. I was even ableto sell $500 in left over merchandise from previous t-shirt chairs stockpiles and even soldeverything left over that I had ordered making us a $300 profit. I was able to sell it at a higherprice then promised to my chapter so that was great. Notable classes

General Chemistry I & IIBiology I & II for majorsBiochemistry of MetabolismAnatomy and Physiology I & IIMarketingEconomics Calculus I & II

AFFILIATIONSAlumnus Brother of Phi Sigma Pi Gender Inclusive National Honor Fraternity, Epsilon XiChapterEast Tennessee State University Alumnus

HOBBIESWoodworkingSewingEvent planning