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Holman Resume

The document is a resume for Maxanne Holman seeking a mid-level position. It summarizes her education, including an anticipated MEd from Bridgewater State University in 2018, and extensive work experience in residence life at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Clark University, SUNY Cobleskill, and Salem State University over the past 7 years. Her roles have included residence hall director, resident assistant, and various committee involvements demonstrating leadership experience in housing, conduct, and diversity/inclusion initiatives.

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Holman Resume

The document is a resume for Maxanne Holman seeking a mid-level position. It summarizes her education, including an anticipated MEd from Bridgewater State University in 2018, and extensive work experience in residence life at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Clark University, SUNY Cobleskill, and Salem State University over the past 7 years. Her roles have included residence hall director, resident assistant, and various committee involvements demonstrating leadership experience in housing, conduct, and diversity/inclusion initiatives.

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Maxanne

Holman
640 Huntington Ave. Boston, MA 02115
978-500-0627
Mholman@student.bridgew.edu
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Objective: Seeking a mid-level position


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Education
Bridgewater State University, Student Affairs Counseling MEd
• September 2015- Anticipated Graduation Spring 2018
• Vice President of Chi Sigma Alpha chapter
• Summer 2017 worked as a Graduate Intern at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Orientation
• Spring 2018 worked as a Graduate Intern at MassArt in Transitional Programs and Leadership
• Digital Capstone Portfolio: https://maxieholman.weebly.com/

Clark University, Professional Communication MS
• June 2013-May 2014 Completed four courses in the graduate program

Salem State University, Sports Movement Science, concentration in Dance BS
• Graduated 2011, Magna Cum Laude - Cumulative GPA: 3.67/4.00, Dean’s List 2007- 2011
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Employment
Massachusetts College of Art and Design- Office of Housing and Residence Life:
Residence Hall Director July 2014 - Currently Employed
• Supervise four - eight Resident Advisors, hosting weekly staff meetings and One on Ones, focusing
on staff development and inclusive community building
• Oversee and support 150 - 475 first-year residents
• Serve as part of a professional staff on-call rotation, responding incidents of policy violations as
well as student and building emergencies across campus
• Serve as a Conduct Officer, hearing cases, enforcing campus policy, ensuring a safe and
academically conducive environment
• Supervise the Peer Conduct Advisor, help to prepare them for meeting with student going though
the conduct process
• Supervise the Program Coordinator, assisting with the oversight of the RA programming process
• Assist with departmental processes including student concerns, housing selection, RA selection,
RA classes, and training
• Developed and oversee a new RA Mentor Program for 20 RAs
• Coordinated the assessment for the conduct process, trainings, and the residence life survey
• Lead RA recognition and social programming for the RA staff
• Help plan and run monthly Social Justice Seminars, in-services, and All RA Staff meetings
• Trained to facilitate campus training initiatives on Safe Zone, Responsible Employee, One Love-
Escalation, and BASIC- RA Skill Development
• Serve as a Title IX investigator, assisting the Title IX Coordinator with investigating assigned cases
and generating a report of findings
• Co-Chair of the university’s Student Affairs Committee composed of 5 faculty/librarians, 9
students, and 5 staff/administrators
• Work with our housing partners, MCPHS, Wentworth, Wheelock and Suffolk University, to support
and house residents
• Peer learner helping to facilitate group discussion and reflection with the vision of building
awareness of race and racism in our society and community in order to transform how we teach,
learn, and work with our students and each other through the Anti Racism Dialogue Group Project
• Presented at NASPA Region I on best practice for Trans and Nonbinary Housing

Clark University- Office of Residence Life and Housing:
Hall Director Aug. 2012 – May 2014
• Supervise and advise seven Resident Advisors in programming efforts and supporting 205
residents in a First Year Experience residence hall
• Serve as a Judicial Officer
• Assist department with student issues, housing selection, Resident Advisor selection, and training
• Lead Resident Advisor Recognition and Social Programming Committee collecting, selecting, &
awarding monthly recognition for Resident Advisors and Residents as well as advising the
committee on hosting social programs for the Resident Advisors
• Help plan and run monthly Area Wide meetings and consulting with Resident Advisors on Area
Wide programming
• On the Faculty and Staff Connections Team, work collaboratively to develop a plan for improving
connections between RLH and Faculty, involving focus groups, new programming components,
and hosting social opportunities for developing future partnerships
• Hall Council Advisor: host elections, train executive board, attend weekly meetings, assist in
hosting programming, and empower residents to get involved in the building community
• As part of the Diversity Taskforce, build on the professional staff’s awareness and knowledge on
topics of diversity through guided readings and dialogues
• Member of the Pet Friendly Hosing committee, that is researching best practices, developing
policy, and possible implementation
• Advisor for the Residence Hall Association assisting in hosting numerous campus wide programs
and a Leadership Conference for Resident Advisors and Hall Council executive board members.
• Advisor for the newly formed National Residence Hall Honorary chapter, helped to develop
constitution, national communication, affiliation, and implementation
• Serve as a member of the Hate Incident Response Team, addressing incidents of hate on campus
and educating campus members on inclusivity and biases
• Member of the Health and Wellness Taskforce, working with human resources and other college
employees to provide support and opportunities for Clark employees
• Educator for the Clark Anti-Violence Education Program. Discussing how to properly and safely
intervene as a bystander before, during, or after an incident of dating violence or sexual assault.
• Serve as the Professional Development and Mentor Program chair of the Worcester Residential
Life Network , planning social/ networking events and professional training drive-in

State University of New York at Cobleskill- Office of Residence Life:
Resident Hall Director Aug.2011-May 2012
• Directly supervise and train six Resident Assistants
• Hire and Supervise six Night Hosts and one Sustainability Mentor
• Oversee and maintain a traditional single gender winged residence hall of 150 students ranging
from freshman through seniors
• Hall Council Advisor for the Campus, trained and counseled building advisors and executive
boards in nine buildings
• Maintained a budget and payroll for 13 student employees as well as the programming budget for
the entire campus’s Hall Councils
• Enforced campus policy as a Judicial officer
• Collaborate as a team on Student Staff Committee to develop and implement Resident Assistant
training, recruitment, selection, and appreciation
• As part of the Wellness Task Force create and host multiple educational enlightenment programs
on topics such as sexual assault and quitting smoking
• Programmers Across Campus Committee member that collaborated with the other student affairs
programmers to support others efforts and develop a late night and weekend programming
• Member of Cultural diversity committee assisting in the development of inclusive educational
campus wide programming that promotes and highlights the diversity of the student body

Salem State University - Office of Residence Life:
Resident Assistant and Desk Receptionist Oct. 2007- May 2011
• Support the academic and social needs of 50+ upper-class students, housing the majority of the
campus’s international students and transfers
• Work as a team to conduct nightly rounds, bag checks, sign ins, and key checks to ensure the safety
of residents in a 350+ complex
• Effectively enforce campus polices and emergency procedures, using professional strategies to de-
escalate resident issues
• Develop and host creatively inclusive programs and bulletin boards
• Assisted and led parts of the hiring and training process for new staff
• Nominated for RA Programmer of the Year and Resident Assistant of the Year in 2010 and 2011
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Professional Affiliations:
Active member of NSAPA, ACPA, and AICAD
Past member of NEACUHO, and NEACURH

Awards:
Two-time SSU Presidential Arts Scholar
CCPA Creativity Award in Dance recipient at SSU
SSU Civic Engagement Award recipient
Silver Key Senior Award recipient at SSU
Mark J. Rapazzo Teamwork Award recipient at SSU

References: available upon request

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