Isabel Galbraith

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(386) 825-5501
Location
Washington, District of Columbia, United States, US

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Experience

      - Won the “Outstanding Part-Time Faculty” award after two semesters. - Taught ENGL 101 and ENGL 102, the two levels of freshman composition. - Taught ENGL 101A, a hybrid traditional-developmental course.

      - Taught WRTG 101, the second level of freshman composition. - Instructed students in textual synthesis, research, and argumentation.

      - Wrote 12 poetry-related posts for The Kenyon Review blog.

      - Helped raise 1.4 million for exhibits and programs - Cultivated relationships with major donors like David M. Rubenstein and AT&T - Planned fundraising events, like the July 4th celebration and the Archives sleepover

      - Led a team of staff writers who produced hundreds of deal emails per week. - Redesigned the company’s copywriting strategy.

      - Transformed website content to attract users with benefit-driven copy. - Implemented two WordPress blogs with SEO content.

      - Oversaw the production of the organization’s weekly e-newsletter. - Wrote success stories for the website, issue briefs, whitepapers, and more.

      - Wrote a grant awarded by the Department of Defense for a PTSD-related interactive simulation for veterans.

      - Designed and taught two sections of “Form and Technique in Poetry.” - Read poems at the creative writing department’s guest faculty reading.

      - Taught seven sections of ENGL 110 (freshman composition). - Created and taught two sections of “Introduction to Poetry Writing.” - Mentored first-year teaching associates.

Education

  • The Ohio State University
    MFA, Creative Writing
    2003 - 2006
  • University of Maryland College Park
    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), English Language and Literature, General
    1997 - 2001

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