Katie Wallis

Division Operations Support at Clark College
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Vancouver, Washington, United States, US
Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency

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Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Division Operations Support
      • Aug 2018 - Present

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Women's Identity Resource Center Coordinator
      • Jun 2017 - Jun 2018

      -Responsible for facilitating the realization of the WIRC Statement of Purpose while supervising, training and supporting the WIRC Assistant Coordinators, work-study staff, and volunteers.-Facilitated relations with offices and groups throughout the WWU and Bellingham communities-Performed administrative work,including the promotion of office and events, and maintenance of programming resources for the department. -Developed quarterly and annual budget plans and projections. -Regularly communicated and cosponsored with appropriate organizations including, butnot limited to; WWU Prevention and Wellness Services, WWU Empowerment and Violence Education, WWU Peer Sexual Health Educators, WWU Consultation and Sexual Assault Support, Womencare Shelter, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services, YWCA, Planned Parenthood and American Association of University Women-Worked with WIRC staff to develop 3-4 events per quarter-Began WIRC volunteer program from scratch: Scheduled volunteers to keep the center open all day, help at office events, table at collaborative events, and perform various office tasks.Selected events planned include: bringing award-winning poet Denice Frohman to campus, working with the WWU Sustainable Action Fund to put on "Sustainability, Period," an event showcasing sustainable menstrual products, working with Planned Parenthood to put on a birth control expo, and working with WWU Consultation and Sexual Assault Services to put on an educational event series on sexual assault awareness and prevention through the lenses of various marginalized identities and experiences. Show less

    • Queer Resource Center Community Coordinator
      • Jun 2016 - Jun 2017

      - Performed full organizational restructuring and cataloging of office library using an Access database of own creation, which was then distributed for use to the rest of the WWU Resource and Outreach Program Offices- Planned community-based events that required complex organization and problem solving to work within tight deadlines, including two LGBTQ+ social dances equivalent to homecoming and prom, a highly successful clothing donation and swap event for LGBTQ+ students and community members, and WWU's 25th Annual Drag Show (all proceeds of which went to the Sean Humphrey House, a nonprofit organization dedicated to spreading awareness and education surrounding HIV/AIDS)-Communicated with outside organizations to facilitate student learning and unity building, including hosting a Summit meeting for our office and all of the LGBTQ+ and gender-oriented clubs on campus to discuss organization statements of purpose and expectations for each other going forward- Performed administrative office functions that connected to other offices and departments within the greater university, not limited to WWU Prevention and Wellness Services, WWU Consultation and Sexual Assault Services, WWU Counseling Center, WWU LGBTQ Advocacy Council, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services of Whatcom County, and Mount Baker Planned Parenthood-Provided confidential peer counseling to students and members of the larger Whatcom County community-Acted as a resource for WWU faculty, staff, and administrators in need of checking their course/training materials for inclusivity and focus on intersectionality-Acted as a resource in conjunction with the WWU Equal Opportunity Office for students experiencing microagressions or discriminatory treatment from faculty, staff, or administrators on the basis of sexuality or gender identity Show less

    • United States
    • Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Secretary/Receptionist
      • Jun 2015 - Sep 2015

      - Answered phones and emails, and interacted with walk-in customers to build relationships and provide high quality customer service - Completed various independent large-scale organizational projects for the company vice president with little to no supervision - Wrote detailed shop orders using QuickBooks and Microsoft Suite programs - Ensured that critical administrative stages of sales and production processes were carried out accurately and efficiently - Answered phones and emails, and interacted with walk-in customers to build relationships and provide high quality customer service - Completed various independent large-scale organizational projects for the company vice president with little to no supervision - Wrote detailed shop orders using QuickBooks and Microsoft Suite programs - Ensured that critical administrative stages of sales and production processes were carried out accurately and efficiently

    • United States
    • Semiconductor Manufacturing
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • 5S Intern
      • Feb 2014 - Jun 2014

      - Worked in 5S, Information Services, Purchasing, and Quality Assurance departments - Responsible for paper and electronic data transfer, organization, and entry - Attended hourly weekly lessons on various workplace topics, such as; Conflict Management and Resolution, Networking, 5S Procedures, Resume Building, Interview Skills, Professionalism, and Group Work. - Worked in 5S, Information Services, Purchasing, and Quality Assurance departments - Responsible for paper and electronic data transfer, organization, and entry - Attended hourly weekly lessons on various workplace topics, such as; Conflict Management and Resolution, Networking, 5S Procedures, Resume Building, Interview Skills, Professionalism, and Group Work.

Education

  • Western Washington University
    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Cultural Anthropology
    2015 - 2018
  • Clark College
    Associate of Arts (AA), General Studies
    2013 - 2015
  • Heritage High School
    2011 - 2015

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