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Brandi Leavitt

2 Equestrian Court, Huntington, NY 11743 Cell: 516-749-3129 brandi.leavitt@uconn.edu


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Education
University of Connecticut, Storrs CT
Bachelor of Science, Allied Health Sciences, May 2019
GPA: 3.88/4.000
Dean’s List/Good Standing Fall 2015, Dean’s List/Good Standing Spring 2015, Good Standing Fall 2016, Good Standing Spring 2017,
Dean’s List/Good Standing Fall 2017, Dean’s List/Good Standing Spring 2018, Dean’s List/Good Standing Fall 2018

Objective Summary
Passionate student dedicated to hopefully improving dietary habits and long term health of people of all age and hopefully specializing in
the special needs population

Skills
• Computer: Constant Contacts, Weebly Website Builder, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint
• Social Media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Tumblr
• Language: Conversational in Spanish and American Sign Language
• Certifications: CPR, First Aid Training, Certified Professional Food Manager (CPRM), Prevention of Choking and Aspiration Training

Work Experience
Staci Leavitt Mind & Body • Syosset, NY - Intern December 2013 - Present
• Observe consultations with patients struggling with eating disorders and personal struggles
• Assist the head Registered Dietitian and her staff to run lectures and workshops on eating disorders, nutrition, and body image
• Revised the head Registered Dietitian’s website and conducted research to incorporate on the web browser
• Manage social media sites (Instagram, constant contacts, Facebook)
• Published new information consultation forms for patients
• Assemble information and data entry for weekly payroll
Camp Kehilla • Greenvale, NY- Senior Counselor & Director of the Cooking Department June 2014 - Present (Seasonal)
• Counsel 20 children aged 10-13 with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder(ADHD), Cerebral Palsy,
and many other disorders
• Participate in daily group focused on building age appropriate social skills, using cognitive behavioral techniques
• Facilitate and direct the cooking department which taught the children healthier eating, proper etiquette, and nutritional facts
Organic Chemistry, Homer D. Babbidge Library • Storrs, CT - Tutor January 2016 - Present
• Guide students in Organic Chemistry that struggle with the difficult material taught in the course
• Excelled in Organic Chemistry and received permission from my professor to guide other peers
UCONN Center for Students with Disabilities • Storrs, CT - Notetaker September 2015 - Present
• Assist students who require the class information and additional guidance
• Maintain an accumulative GPA above a 3.0 in order to receive this position
Jewish Community Center, Wellness Center • Roslyn, NY - Project Creator, Intern December 2016 - Present (Seasonal)
• Collaborated with the Executive of the Wellness Center in creating a project to educate the public about nutrition facts and healthy
eating tips
• Serve healthy snacks to encourage healthy eating
Mid Island Y JCC • Plainview, NY- Teacher’s Assistant September 2014 - Present (Seasonal)
• Educate and mentored special need individuals about everyday skill, which includes cooking, cleaning, folding clothes, proper eti-
quette, proper manners, and other skills that special need individuals might lack.

Leadership Experience
Alpha Phi International Fraternity • Storrs CT –Sisterhood Recruitment Day Chair September 2015 - Present
Iota Lambda Chapter, University of Connecticut
• Design and oversees all events that occur during Sisterhood Day for all the potential new members.
• Organize the new member events and thoroughly engage with the new members to comfort and welcome them
• Support new members with any concerns they have encounter with utilizing interpersonal skills and passion for helping others
Aish Uconn & Chabad- Jewish Education Program • Storrs CT – Recruiting New Members Chairman September 2015 - Present
• Collaborate and organize weekly meetings with individuals discussing our club and our foundation.
• Guide and assist new potential members/current members with any support they may need
• Strategize innovative methods to grow our program during weekly meetings
• Manage events designated to unite our members into one community
• Attend religious events to educate myself on the beauty of the Jewish Religion.
American Sign Language Club • Storrs CT- Community Service Chairman January 2016 - Present
University of Connecticut
• Operate and organize all community service events that occur
• Communicate with other community service members in different clubs and organizations
Volunteer Experience
Birthday Wishes • Syosset, NY - Assistant Vice President September 2012 - Present (Seasonal)
• Bring birthday parties to Homeless Shelters
The Mary Brennan INN Soup Kitchen • Hempstead, NY - Volunteer September 2013 - Present (Seasonal)
Connecticut Children’s Medical Center Volunteer • Storrs, CT - Dancer Representative Spring 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
• HuskyTHON: 18-hour Dance Marathon to raise money for the children and their families

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