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