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Angela Weisel (609) – 706 – 5717

214 Glassboro Rd. Williamstown, NJ 08094 angelamweisel@gmail.com

EDUCATION

B.S. in Biology and Environmental Science, Stockton University | Galloway, NJ May 2019
Concentration: Wildlife Management; GPA: 3.92
Study Abroad, American University of Rome | Rome, Italy Fall 2018

Significant Courses: Wildlife Management, Chemistry, GIS, Physical Geography, Statistics, Anatomy, Conservation Biology

WORK EXPERIENCE

REU Student Intern, Virginia Tech | Blacksburg, VA June 2018 – August 2018
 Collected soil samples from Coweeta Hydrological Laboratory, Otto NC
 Measured soil carbon, pH, enzyme activity, DNA, methane consumption and water holding capacity in a lab setting
Intern, Marine Mammal Stranding Center | Brigantine, NJ February 2018 – May 2018
 Sanitized marine mammals’ pens and the facility
 Reduced stress and maintained a clean, calm environment
 Administered medication and food to marine mammals
Sales Associate, Pacific Sunwear |Deptford, NJ July 2016 – June 2018
 Assisted customers in sales and manage cash register
Hostess, Mona Lisia | Williamstown, NJ September 2015 – September 2017
 Provided fast and friendly customer service
Intern, Pine Street Family Practice | Williamstown, NJ June – August 2014
 Processed billing and insurance information in an office setting

RELEVANT PROJECTS AND SKILLS

Four Seasons Bird Sanctuary Project, Stockton University |Galloway, NJ January – May 2017
 Installed bird feeders and signage around Four Seasons Senior Living Community to promote conservation biology and an
appreciation for nature among the senior community.
Small Mammal Trapping, Stockton University | Galloway, NJ January – May 2018
 Set up Sherman folding traps to see the effects of forest management on small mammal populations.
Soil Moisture in Different Forest Types, Stockton University | Galloway, NJ January – May 2017
 Measured water content in soil within 6 different forest scenarios (unburned control, unburned thinned, unburned clear
cut, burned control, burned thinned and burned clear cut) to see the effects of forest management on an ecosystem.
Habitat for Humanity Service Trip, Mon County Habitat for Humanity | Morgantown, WV March, 2018
 Worked on housing projects during spring break to provide homes to those in need. Learned how to use a circular saw.

MS Office Suite: Word, Excel, PowerPoint


Knowledge of: SAS Enterprise 6.4, ArcMap, ArcCatalog, IRGA

EXTRA CURRICULAR

 Alpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society, Stockton University | Galloway NJ January 2016 – present
 Joel Nafuma Refugee Center Donation Drive, CISabroad | Rome, Italy September – December 2018

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