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Kadeisha Ajalon Pinkney 786 Twin Rivers Dr. North • East Windsor, NJ 08520 • Phone: 609.638.3786 E-mail: [email protected] • www.linkedin.com/in/kadeishapinkney EDUCATION The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey May 2015 Bachelor of Arts - GPA: 3.59 / 4.0 Major: Economics Concentration: Pre-Medicine and Global Studies The Washington Center: Internships and Academic Seminars January 2015 – Present Business and Global Trade Professional Track Universidade de Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Brazil June - August 2013 ISA Culture, Portuguese Language & Economics Study Abroad Program Relevant Coursework: Intermediate Macroeconomic and Microeconomic, International Economic Development Project Design, Economic Globalization Focus on Brazil, Econometrics, Statistics, Calculus, Ecological Economics, History of Economic Thought, Political Economy, Biochemistry, General Chemistry I & II, Organic Chemistry I & II, Physics I & II RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Economics: Senior Thesis January 2014 - December 2014 Comparatively Analyzed Health and Education Policy in Brazil and South Africa: Utilizing the Human Capital Approach to Development. Linear Econometric Regression Analysis. Biology: Paleontology September 2012 - Present Studied forelimb locomotion in R.Norvegicus: and implications for fossil eutherians. Presented at American Natural Museum of History, 2013/2014 NAMS Symposium and NYCOM. Chemistry: Computational Neuroscience September 2013 - Present Mapped Dopamine Receptors in the Brain Using Computational Protein-Drug Interaction. Presented at Rowan’s STEM Symposium 2014 and 2013/2014 NAMS Symposium. RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE United Way Worldwide: Community Impact, Health Project Coordinator January 2015 – Present

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Kadeisha Ajalon Pinkney786 Twin Rivers Dr. North • East Windsor, NJ 08520 • Phone: 609.638.3786E-mail: [email protected] • www.linkedin.com/in/kadeishapinkney

EDUCATIONThe Richard Stockton College of New Jersey May 2015Bachelor of Arts - GPA: 3.59 / 4.0

Major: Economics Concentration: Pre-Medicine and Global Studies

The Washington Center: Internships and Academic Seminars January 2015 – Present

Business and Global Trade Professional Track

Universidade de Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Brazil June - August 2013

ISA Culture, Portuguese Language & Economics Study Abroad Program

Relevant Coursework: Intermediate Macroeconomic and Microeconomic, International Economic Development Project Design, Economic Globalization Focus on Brazil, Econometrics, Statistics, Calculus, Ecological Economics, History of Economic Thought, Political Economy, Biochemistry, General Chemistry I & II, Organic Chemistry I & II, Physics I & II

RESEARCH EXPERIENCEEconomics: Senior Thesis January 2014 - December 2014

Comparatively Analyzed Health and Education Policy in Brazil and South Africa: Utilizing the Human Capital Approach to Development. Linear Econometric Regression Analysis.

Biology: Paleontology September 2012 - Present

Studied forelimb locomotion in R.Norvegicus: and implications for fossil eutherians. Presented at American Natural Museum of History, 2013/2014 NAMS Symposium and

NYCOM.

Chemistry: Computational Neuroscience September 2013 - Present

Mapped Dopamine Receptors in the Brain Using Computational Protein-Drug Interaction. Presented at Rowan’s STEM Symposium 2014 and 2013/2014 NAMS Symposium.

RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE United Way Worldwide: Community Impact, Health Project Coordinator January 2015 – Present

Reducing Childhood Obesity: Researched practices, analyzed metadata, created maps through GIS to identify vulnerable communities and their access to nutritious food in childcare and after school time settings.

Synthesized systemic policy levers and promising practices for Local United Ways to implement in parallel.

Building the Tomodachi Generation: Program Participant January 2015 - Present

Designed an entrepreneurial training project for long-term recovery in the tsunami impacted Tohoku region of Japan.

Social problem solving through Tomodachi, U.S.-Japan Council and U.S.-Japan Research Institute partnerships.

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Kadeisha Ajalon Pinkney786 Twin Rivers Dr. North • East Windsor, NJ 08520 • Phone: 609.638.3786E-mail: [email protected] • www.linkedin.com/in/kadeishapinkney

The Richard E. Bjork Library: Circulation Desk Assistant August 2014 - December 2014

Data entry, clerical practices, provide routine information and organized data collection information.

LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCEResident Assistant: Student Leader May 2013- December 2014

Increased leadership skills; managed 130 residential students, catered to different personalities’ needs, fostered a positive and safe living learning community, mentored new students, involved in many team collaborations.

Books Without Borders: Treasurer December 2013 – December 2014

Successfully shipped over 25,000 books to Nigeria, Ghana and Ethiopia. Secured, monitored budgeting for club.