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CAREER PORTFOLIO Jacob Hurrell Marketing Northwood University Career Development Professor Luzar

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CAREER PORTFOLIOJacob Hurrell

Marketing

Northwood University

Career Development

Professor Luzar

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction……………………………….Slide 3 Goals………………………………………..Slide 4 Resume……………………………………..Slide 5 Recommendation letter…………………..Slide 6 Samples of Work

Photos…………………………………………..Slide 7 Essays and Papers……………………………Slide 8-

10 PowerPoint……………………………………Slide 11-

13 Achievements………………………………Slide

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INTRODUCTION

This portfolio is a representation of my work and the things I have done throughout my years at Northwood University.

My focus over my four years at Northwood University has been Business of all sorts. However, my major is marketing.

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GOALS

Find a job in my field that will further help me develop my skills in marketing.

To continuously learn and adapt to the ever changing environment that is the world of business.

Use everything that I learn from my future business experience to start up my own successful business.

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Jacob Hurrell(231) 878-8734 | [email protected]

4000 Whiting Drive, Liberty Lower Right Rm 2Midland, MI 48640

 PROFILE:Experience in a variety of fast-paced environments requiring a high level of professionalism, customer/client service, efficiency and attention to detailDemonstrated leadership and strong presentation skills through work, leadership and college coursesProficiencies: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint ACCOMPLISHMENTS:2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 – Honor Roll2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 – Scholar Athlete Award2009, 2010 – Academic All-State2007 – 2012 – Many football and track recognitions both high school and Collegiate.2012 – Presidents list with a 3.9 G.P.A. EDUCATION:Hope College – Holland, MI August 2010 – May 2011Major: Business Management Northwood University – Midland, MI August 2011 - Present

Dual Major: Business Management / Marketing

SCHOLARSHIPS: Northwood University Transfer Scholarship, along with a track and field scholarship. EXPERIENCE:

Warehouse WorkerA.L. Johnson & Sons Inc.

Summer 2010 Loading and unloading trucks. Sorting and packaging produce. Working with a team of four to five guys communicating when and where to load and unload items. Meter MaintenanceDTE EnergySummer 2011, 2012 Going out to different houses and performing minor meter maintenance on the gas meter.

Student Ambassador Northwood University call center

2012- Present Calling prospects for the college to attempt to get them to choose Northwood as their college

LEADERSHIP:Vice president of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) 2011, 2012 4-year captain of track team and 1-year captain of football team in high school 2007-2010 Northwood University Track Team 2011-2014NCAA Division II, GLIAC ConferenceVOLUNTEER:I have been a part of project Christmas for 3 years and have held a toy drive of my own on 3 separate occasions as well. All of the toys we collected went to Toys for Tots.

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LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION

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SAMPLES OF WORK- PHOTOS

Working the phones

My desk at work

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SAMPLES OF WORK-ESSAYS AND PAPERS

The largest fear that companies have when thinking about moving towards becoming an environmentally friendly company is that of profit. Polonsky of business Horizons asks the big question, “Can we be green, clean, and profitable all at the same time” (Polonsky)? The question of profitability is always a consideration for all companies. For most companies, there is no point of doing something if you won’t make money? Companies continuously wonder if the financial liability is worth the investment (Green Marketing). The ultimate goal of a business is to make a profit, and what is good for the environment may not always be what is good for the financial status of the business. However, as the business world evolves, the more green marketing is seen as a worthwhile investment. The bonus side of green marketing is that companies can be proud of what they are doing, especially if they are selling products that are not only good for the environment, but good for their wallets as well.

Section from my Green Marketing Plan

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SECTION FROM HISTORY FINAL

The Yalta Conference was the meeting of Great Britain, The United States, and The Soviet Union to decide what to do with war shambled Europe. Great Britain was very weak from the war, while The Soviet Union was the strongest out of the three. The Soviet Union had pushed back Nazi Germany and momentum and victory were on their side. The United States was not weak, but they were by no means the strong dominant power that they portrayed to be. FDR really liked Stalin and the ideas that he stood for. FDR believed the idea of communism was a good one. Stalin knew that he was the one who held the most power at the Yalta Conference and he would make sure that the Soviet Union would come out winners. A main reason Stalin considered himself the winner is because both Great Britain and the U.S. gave huge territories to The Soviet Union. Stalin promised to allow free elections in the territories they received, but of course we know this not to be true. Stalin took these territories, like northern China, and put people like Mao Zedong into power. Communism would spread across Eastern Europe after the Yalta Conference. This conference possibly prevented democracy from happening in China and the rest of Eastern Europe. Who knows where the world would be if it were not for the Allies giving up so much to Stalin and The Soviet Union. The Cold War was a consequence of the Yalta Conference. With The Soviet Union controlling so much of Eastern Europe and territories in China it was only a matter of time before the U.S. would attempt to fight to stop communism. Stalin gaining many territories and being able to spread the idea of communism is the reason he considers himself the big winner of the Yalta Conference.

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SAMPLES OF WORK-POWERPOINT

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ACHIEVEMENTS

Deans list 2011, 2012, 2013 Presidents list 2012 Academic All-American 2013 Indoor Academic All-State 2008, 2009, 2010 All-GLIAC track and field 2012, 2013 National Qualifier track and field 2013 Transfer scholarship award winner Cadillac News Meet Scholarship 2010 First Team All-Conference MIAA tack and field

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