Chloe O'Sullivan

Involvement Team External Events Captain at University of Florida Student Activities and Involvement
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Columbia, South Carolina, United States, US

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Experience

    • Involvement Team External Events Captain
      • Aug 2018 - Present

      •Execute campus wide events to promote involvement and on-campus opportunities •Co-program with outside organizations for leadership development and member retreats •Initiate partnership with IRHA, UF’s second largest student organization, and Area Governments across campus •Work with students to discover their involvement niche, providing custom programming and involvement fairs •Execute campus wide events to promote involvement and on-campus opportunities •Co-program with outside organizations for leadership development and member retreats •Initiate partnership with IRHA, UF’s second largest student organization, and Area Governments across campus •Work with students to discover their involvement niche, providing custom programming and involvement fairs

    • Assitant Director of Recognition
      • Aug 2018 - Present

      •Recognized as part of the top 1% of on-campus student leaders in housing and serving residents across UF •Presented with “Recognition of Outstanding Volunteer for Single Student Housing” award •Chosen as 1 of 9 candidates to attend a national residence hall conference to enhance resident engagement •Manage the writing, submission and rewards of OTMs (Of-The-Month) •Increase Of-The-Month submissions by 200 per semester •Recognized as part of the top 1% of on-campus student leaders in housing and serving residents across UF •Presented with “Recognition of Outstanding Volunteer for Single Student Housing” award •Chosen as 1 of 9 candidates to attend a national residence hall conference to enhance resident engagement •Manage the writing, submission and rewards of OTMs (Of-The-Month) •Increase Of-The-Month submissions by 200 per semester

    • Ambassador
      • Oct 2017 - May 2018

      Official Ambassador Organization for Student Activities and Involvement. • Communicate with over 50,000 students and more than 1,000 student organizations •Work individually with students to discover their involvement niche, providing customized workshop-style programming and involvement fairs •Aid in promoting and executing the largest Student Involvement Awards ceremony at UF (approximately 500 people) Official Ambassador Organization for Student Activities and Involvement. • Communicate with over 50,000 students and more than 1,000 student organizations •Work individually with students to discover their involvement niche, providing customized workshop-style programming and involvement fairs •Aid in promoting and executing the largest Student Involvement Awards ceremony at UF (approximately 500 people)

    • President
      • Sep 2017 - May 2018

      Spokesperson and official representative of the area government • Earned “Rising Star” award for creating 3 new IRHA programs, expanding resident involvement • Received “Most Innovative Area Government” award 2x for creating innovative programs • Assisted 767 residents through weekly office hours, enabling residents to access materials and supplies • Increased social activities and events from 1 to 3 per month and attendees from 70 to 125 • Selected as 1 of 9 candidates to attend a statewide residence hall conference to enhance resident engagement • Presented with “Dreamer and Doer” award, second highest individual award IRHA can give • Awarded IRHA “President of the Year” out of 12 area government presidents Show less

  • H.A.P.P.i the Bear
    • Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
    • Creator and Organizer
      • Mar 2014 - Aug 2017

      Helping, Advocating and Promoting the Possible (H.A.P.P.i). • Founded H.A.P.P.i the Bear to empower students with Intellectual and Developmental disabilities. • Individuals at the Broward Children’s Center fill unstuffed bears, add a ribbon and tag each bag. We sold the bears at school, giving all profits back to BCC. • Instagram @happithebear Helping, Advocating and Promoting the Possible (H.A.P.P.i). • Founded H.A.P.P.i the Bear to empower students with Intellectual and Developmental disabilities. • Individuals at the Broward Children’s Center fill unstuffed bears, add a ribbon and tag each bag. We sold the bears at school, giving all profits back to BCC. • Instagram @happithebear

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organization Management
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Chapter President
      • Sep 2013 - May 2017

      • Established the Best Buddies Program at the Broward Children’s Center, a comprehensive medical center for individuals under 21 years of age that are classified as medically fragile, needing 24/7 medical assistance.• Attained presidency freshman year, helping club to double in size.

    • Summer Intern
      • Jun 2016 - Aug 2016

      • Prepared documents and presentations for the summer leadership conference and created material for the upcoming school year.

  • Boston College Ever to Excel
    • Greater Boston Area
    • Student Scholar
      • Aug 2016 - Aug 2016

      • Selective process – 1 of 60 students across US chosen to attend. BC covered tuition costs. • Five day immersion on campus and in Boston, exploring Jesuit spirituality, leadership, service, and education. • Selective process – 1 of 60 students across US chosen to attend. BC covered tuition costs. • Five day immersion on campus and in Boston, exploring Jesuit spirituality, leadership, service, and education.

    • Student Scholar
      • Jul 2015 - Jul 2015

      • Selective process – 1 of 30 students across US chosen to attend. • Researched complex cultural and religious questions and explored various points-of-view. Served in the Atlanta community, assisting in homeless shelters and community gardens, helping refugees get established and providing for children in underserved neighborhoods. • Lectured on Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and their gift to society. • Selective process – 1 of 30 students across US chosen to attend. • Researched complex cultural and religious questions and explored various points-of-view. Served in the Atlanta community, assisting in homeless shelters and community gardens, helping refugees get established and providing for children in underserved neighborhoods. • Lectured on Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and their gift to society.

Education

  • University of South Carolina
    Master's degree, Higher Education/Higher Education Administration
    2021 - 2023
  • University of Florida
    Bachelor's degree, Education
    2017 - 2021
  • University of Florida
    2017 - 2021

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