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Eileen Smart
10 Vista Street
Any Place, USA 33333
(659) 846-9466.
msmith@gmail.com
Objective :
To work with a reputed institution as an Assistant professor, that will provide me a good platform to utilize my teaching & administration skills and will help me to grow my career.
Academic Education :
* Secured Juries Doctor Degree from the California University, CA in the year of 2004
* Completed Master’s in Arts (Business Administration) from the Arizona University, Arizona in the…
Eileen Smart
10 Vista Street
Any Place, USA 33333
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
San Francisco Academy of Art San Francisco, CA
Campus Police Force 1995 - 2001
* Protect life and property on the Academy of Art Campus.
* Uphold laws and codes of the State of California and City of San Francisco.
* Patrol on foot and via bicycle, remaining alert at all times.
* Work with other law enforcement officials, including the SF Police Department.
* Assist in a…
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