Rachel Engel
Senior Mutual Fund Operations Professional at Thrivent Mutual Funds- Claim this Profile
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French Limited working proficiency
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German Limited working proficiency
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Danish Elementary proficiency
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Experience
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Thrivent Asset Management
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United States
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Investment Management
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1 - 100 Employee
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Senior Mutual Fund Operations Professional
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Nov 2021 - Present
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Mutual Fund Service Professional
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May 2019 - Nov 2021
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CōV Wayzata
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United States
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Restaurants
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1 - 100 Employee
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Host
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Jun 2018 - Jun 2020
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Starbucks
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United States
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Retail
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700 & Above Employee
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Coffee Lead / Shift Supervisor
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May 2014 - Feb 2019
Managed the daily cash deposits and orders, so that the sales were properly recorded and the business inventory was correctly tracked, stored and managed. Ran the daily shift, overseeing up to 10 employees during the busiest periods of the day, in order to ensure quality customer service. Set and designed the store layout for promotional launches, in order to inform customers about new drinks and new merchandise. Managed the daily cash deposits and orders, so that the sales were properly recorded and the business inventory was correctly tracked, stored and managed. Ran the daily shift, overseeing up to 10 employees during the busiest periods of the day, in order to ensure quality customer service. Set and designed the store layout for promotional launches, in order to inform customers about new drinks and new merchandise.
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Stony Brook University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Graduate Teaching Assistant
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Jan 2017 - May 2017
Graded student papers and quizzes for Arts of the Ancient World, providing feedback and comments ensuring student comprehension and improvement.Regularly held office hours, meeting with students to go over class lectures and paper assignments.Lectured on Early Christian Art and Architecture, Iconography and Iconoclasm.
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Masters Student in Art History and Criticism
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Sep 2015 - May 2017
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Assistant Manager
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Jan 2013 - May 2013
Counted and balanced the cash registers and petty cash, which included handling the daily cash deposit of approximately $2000.00, and accounting for any discrepancies, resulting in accurate daily earnings reports.Managed corporate and personal customer orders both via telephone and in person, ensuring satisfied and loyal customers.
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Sales Associate
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Jun 2011 - Jan 2013
Assisted in the transition from one manager to another, resulting in the stability of the store’s sales.Filled weekly corporate order totaling approximately $550.00, ensuring the customer received a quality product.
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Carleton College
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Art History Department Assistant
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Aug 2011 - Jun 2012
Graded student midterms for Introductory Art History, which required attention to detail, consistency, and consideration of deadlines, giving professors and students midterm grades. Prepared documents and presentations for a faculty member of the Art History Department to present at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, leading to an accurate, clear and concise presentation. Catalogued slides and digital images for the department’s collection, preserving the image collection for future student use. Show less
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The Prop Shop
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Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
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Intern
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Jun 2008 - Sep 2008
Published the first annual report for the organization by gathering data on volunteer hours, and bookkeeping records, presenting the board members with an accurate picture of the organization’s operations. Organized the first annual community-wide “Garage Sale,” increasing community involvement with the organization. Assisted the organization of the Client Room, by sorting and organizing the donations, resulting in a simple, discreet and structured way for clients to use the resources. Published the first annual report for the organization by gathering data on volunteer hours, and bookkeeping records, presenting the board members with an accurate picture of the organization’s operations. Organized the first annual community-wide “Garage Sale,” increasing community involvement with the organization. Assisted the organization of the Client Room, by sorting and organizing the donations, resulting in a simple, discreet and structured way for clients to use the resources.
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Education
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Stony Brook University
Master of Arts (M.A.), Art History and Criticism -
Association for Research into Crimes Against Art
Master's Certificate, Art Crime Prevention and Cultural Heritage Protection -
Carleton College
Bachelor's Degree, Art History, Criticism and Conservation