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LINDA H. GRANGER DIVERSIFIED ... ENTHUSIASTIC ... CAREER ORIENTED
942 Shower Lane Drive, Sun Valley Heights, AL 33453 (206) 577-8869 /
(206) 656-3324 / lhg.granger@email.com
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY / SECURITY SPECIALIST
Seeking to build the foundation of an exciting career in Law
Enforcement, with a focus on the application of Information
Technology (IT) / Information Security (INFOSEC). Particularly
adept in the art of small group instruction; combined with the
ability to effectively apply data management principles in
support of office organization and administrative functions.
- Automated Data Management
- System, Network, Operational Security
- Application Design / System Analysis
- Testing / Implementation / Integration
- Systems Life Cycle Management
- Program / Project Development
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- Innovative Methodology / Analysis
- Business Policies / Procedures
- Internal / External Relations
- Customer / Client Service
- Coordination / Collaboration
- Dynamic Team Building / Leadership
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ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Sun Valley University, AL
Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society / GPA 3.7 / Dean's List
Sun Valley University, AL
Certified Archery Instructor / Volunteer / Scout Leader
Trainer Boy Scouts of America
Computer System Operations-Troubleshooting / Patron
Research Assistant Sun Valley Equestrian
Center, AL
INTERNSHIP / PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC), Arlington, VA
(Dates) Volunteer - Computer, Financial, Intelligence
Division
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Accepted into the highly
selective, competitive FLETC College Intern Summer Program
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Analyzed, evaluated, assessed the
performance or operating methodology of forensic software
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Studied the use of computer software
and information technology principles in the application,
management and support of law enforcement
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Assisted law enforcement staff
and instructors with administrative or office support in
efforts to advance the mission of the FLETC
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Established working
relationships and identified professional contacts
through interaction and networking initiatives with staff,
instructors and law enforcement trainees
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Participated in and observed basic
training classes and activities designed to develop and
promote the growth of future law enforcement candidates
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Developed an understanding of
the overall function of the Criminal Justice System,
law enforcement terminology, security applications, and the
positive impact to society
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Interacted with mentors and
representatives of the FLETC in the performance of
day-to-day operations, while identifying career development
opportunities in law enforcement
Board of Education, Forrest Hills, VA
(Dates) Instructor / Substitute Teacher
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Instrumental in providing an
educational foundation designed to enable students to
develop confidence, self-direction and a life-long interest
in learning
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Fostered the development of
communication, citizenship, and personal growth in the
provision of curriculum through emotional and educational
support, and guidance
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Established viable working
relationships in culturally diverse environments with
teachers, administrators, parents, staff, students, and
community representatives
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Adhered to and ensured compliance
with the regulatory guidance, policies and procedures as set
forth by the institution, local, state and federal agencies
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Assisted in teaching students in
grades ranging from Kindergarten to 12th grade
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Implemented lesson plans for a
variety of subjects, assisted students in completing
assignments
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