Kathleen Villella

Volunteer Curator at Texas Military Forces Museum
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Austin, Texas, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Volunteer Curator
      • Jul 2016 - Present
    • Ireland
    • Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Museum Curator
      • Jan 2015 - Jun 2016
    • Vice President of Almaden Valley Branch
      • Aug 1998 - 2004

      Managed the local thrift shop subsidiary for Eastfield Ming Quong. My responsibilities included: day to day management of the shop, coordinating volunteers and special needs outreach services, and serving as a member of the financial committee. Managed the local thrift shop subsidiary for Eastfield Ming Quong. My responsibilities included: day to day management of the shop, coordinating volunteers and special needs outreach services, and serving as a member of the financial committee.

    • Buyer, Children's Wear Department
      • Apr 1984 - Dec 1985

      My responsibilities included: Attending trade shows, negotiating with suppliers, and coordinating with the four Yaring's location in Austin. Budget and advertising planning. My responsibilities included: Attending trade shows, negotiating with suppliers, and coordinating with the four Yaring's location in Austin. Budget and advertising planning.

    • Children's Wear Department Store Buyer
      • Aug 1979 - May 1982

      Buyer, Children's Wear Department My work in the children's wear department included overseeing Toddler's 2-4, Girl's 4-6x, and Boy's 4-7. My responsibilities included: day to day management of the Buyer's office with two assistants. Responsible for budget plans, sales growth, advertising and promotional planning. Work with suppliers to organize design and colors, and in some cases, buying two to three seasons ahead of time as the current. Buyer, Children's Wear Department My work in the children's wear department included overseeing Toddler's 2-4, Girl's 4-6x, and Boy's 4-7. My responsibilities included: day to day management of the Buyer's office with two assistants. Responsible for budget plans, sales growth, advertising and promotional planning. Work with suppliers to organize design and colors, and in some cases, buying two to three seasons ahead of time as the current.

    • Buyer, Children's Wear Department Girls 4-6x
      • Jan 1977 - Jul 1979

      My responsibilities included: Management of Buyer's office, included one assistant buyer. Budgets, advertising and promotional planning. Working with suppliers, trade shows and coordinating designs and seasonal colors. My responsibilities included: Management of Buyer's office, included one assistant buyer. Budgets, advertising and promotional planning. Working with suppliers, trade shows and coordinating designs and seasonal colors.

    • Assistant Buyer, Jewelry Department
      • Jun 1973 - Dec 1976

      My primary responsibility was allocating the distribution of merchandise for all 55 stores. My work as a assistant buyer included, buying responsibilities and working closely with the advertising department and the assisting of the day to day managing of the office. My primary responsibility was allocating the distribution of merchandise for all 55 stores. My work as a assistant buyer included, buying responsibilities and working closely with the advertising department and the assisting of the day to day managing of the office.

Education

  • Stone School of Fashion and Design
    Associate’s Degree, Fashion Design and Merchandising
    1971 - 1973

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