Allison Dungan
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Allison Dungan
Allison Dungan
Science Communicator
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
PO Box 775
2020 Horns Point Rd
Cambridge, MD 21613
USA
Phone: (410) 221-2043
Fax: (410) 228-3843
Email: adungan@umces.edu
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PERSONAL DETAILS
| Name | Allison Dungan |
| adungan@umces.edu |
PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES
Committed steward of natural resource protection
Compelling public speaker and communicator
Enthusiastic and energetic in all pursuits
EDUCATION
2007 | Bachelor of Science, Randolph-Macon College. Cumulative GPA: 3.66 |
WORK EXPERIENCE
Jan 2008 - Apr 2010 | Environmental Planner, Caroline County, MD |
Fall 2007 - Jan 2008 | Teacher, Talbot County Public Schools, Easton High School |
Spring 2007 | Intern, Model Forestry Policy Planning Ashland, VA |
Jan 2007 | Intern, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office Congressional Affairs |
2006 - 2007 | Intramurals Program Coordinator, Randolph-Macon College |
Summer 2006 | Research Assistant/Intern, University of MD Center for Environmental Studies |
Summers 2000 - 2004, 2007 | Nature Program Counselor, Oxford Kids Camp |
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite
- Experience in SPSS and biostatistics software
- Experience with Arc View GIS 9.2/9.3
- Experience in Adobe Creative Suite
- Experience in webpage editing
- Maryland Forest Conservation Qualified Professional
- Maryland Soccer Association D License
- College Reading and Learning Association Peer Tutor Certification
RESEARCH
- 2005 co-recipient of a Chesapeake Bay Small Watersheds research grant
- Designed and conducted research on retrofitted stormwater drainage units
- Organized biyearly community environmental stewardship events for three years
HONORS
Pepper Laughon Service to Community Award - honors Trustee Emeritus Frank E. (Pepper) Laughon, Jr., '59, and is presented annually to a student organization or individual making significant contributions that enrich the lives of others.
Phi Beta Kappa - Honor awarded yearly to graduating seniors who must be in the top ten percent of their class and who display the leadership qualities necessary for Phi Beta Kappa membership.
Omicron Delta Kappa - The society recognizes those who have achieved excellence both in academic achievement and leadership in campus activities.
Pi Sigma Alpha - National Honor Society for graduate and undergraduate students in political science
Dean's List - All completed semesters
Presidential Merit Scholar - The program recognizes students who have demonstrated the highest levels of academic achievement and leadership.
T. McNider Simpson Scholarship Award - Awarded to a Randolph-Macon College student displaying academic ability and strong leadership qualities.
Community Anti Drug Coalition of America (CADCA) National Outstanding Youth Award (2003) – Awarded on the basis of work done for a nonprofit substance abuse prevention organization in the area of youth tobacco cessation.
ACTIVITIES
2009 - Present | MD State Water Quality Advisory Committee |
2008 - Present | Choptank River Tributary Team Member |
2007 - Present | Youth Soccer Coach, Easton High School and Talbot YMCA |
2004 - 2008 | Susan G. Komen 3-Day Walk Participant |
2004 - 2007 | College Judicial Board, Chair |
2004 - 2007 | Habitat for Humanity, College Chapter, President |
2004 - 2007 | Students for Environmental Action, Secretary |
2006 - 2007 | Student Government Association, Senior Class President |
