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Page 1: Rebeca Baptista's Resume - 2015

Rebeca Baptista 7214 Washita Way Cell: (210) 232-5225 San Antonio, Texas 78256 Email: [email protected]

Website: beckabaptista.wordpress.com

EDUCATION: The University of Texas at Austin Expected Date of Graduation: December 2016 Bachelor of Journalism, GPA: 3.9

Study Abroad in Rome, Italy – Oglethorpe University Summer 2014 • Media Studies • Writing for Business

EMPLOYMENT: Web Content Manager and Podcast Editor, Texas Lawyers Forum, Austin, TX 2015-Present

• Edit consumer-geared podcasts concerning family law • Research online business models and web design for podcast site • Manage the podcast page and its corresponding blog on Rainmaker platform

First-Year Interest Group Mentor, University of Texas, Austin, TX 2014-Present • Lead a group of 20 incoming UT Communications students through the college transition • Advise students on subjects such as whom to contact for specific situations • Organize and facilitate group activities on and off-campus

Social Media Editor, Social News Network, Austin, TX Fall 2015 • Engaged audience and distributed news through Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat, Tumblr and Pinterest for a news network

aimed at college students • Measure analytics

Intern, U.S. Senator John Cornyn, Austin, TX 2014-2015 • Compile Central Texas Press Clips for the Senator’s staff • Answer constituent calls and log them into InterTrac • Conduct research for Central Texas events • Organize Academy Nominations Applications and log them into InterTrac

SKILLS: • Audacity, Adobe Premiere and Photoshop • Videography and photography • TextWrangler, HTML coding • Fluent Spanish, Intermediate Italian • Interpersonal Communication

ACTIVITIES: Communication Council 2015-Present

• Serve on the governing body and student voice of The Moody College of Communication • Leadership: New Member Committee Chair 2015-Present

• Lead incoming council members in planning a council-wide event for the end of each semester

Camp Texas 2014-Present • Facilitate group activities for incoming UT students over a 3-day camp experience • Teach Longhorn traditions, mentor and encourage involvement on and off campus

Haven for Hope Volunteer Mentor 2010-2013 • Established the homeless shelter’s first mentorship program • Mentored and tutored students in grades 8-12

HONORS: Dean’s List Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2015

REFERENCE: Presented upon request

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