esther@walt.cc.utexas.edu (Esther Eakin) (12/26/89)
As the resume below reflects, I have many years administrative experience
in both the public and private sectors. My specialty is project coordination,
where I am given an overview of the objective to be achieved, a budget, and a
person to whom I report as each phase is completed. Once the project is
underway, I continue to supervise support staff and refine methods and systems
to achieve maximum efficiency.
Areas of particular experience are: computers, staff supervision, oral
and written communication, accounting, teaching, and project coordination. If
you have a need for this type of administrator in your organization please
contact me:
Email: esther@walt.cc.utexas.edu
US Mail: Mary M. Eakin
1714 East 38th Street
Austin, Texas, 78722-1202
(512) 478-7461
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EDUCATION: Vanderbilt University, 1965, B.A.
University of Texas, 1970, M.A.
EMPLOYMENT: Dallas Independent School District, 1965-1968
University of Texas, 1968-1970
Eskew, Brady and Womack, Attorneys, 1970-1975
Betty Smedley, Rare Books, 1975-1980
Clayton Foundation Biochemical Institute, 1983-present
Professional Skills and Strengths:
1. Science and Medical --
My current work involves coordinating all aspects of a biomedical
research program. Our group is composed of a physician,
3 biochemists, 5 laboratory technicians, and 11 support staff.
We perform lymphocyte assays and conduct clinical trials with a
a patient/subject base of over 500 people with a wide variety of
medical diagnoses.
It is my responsibility to coordinate the total project to
insure accurate research data and assessment. This involves
working directly with the physician and the biochemists to
generate and maintain research and medical records, act as
liaison with physicians and hospitals, conduct patient interviews,
design methods of measurement and evaluation, implement protocols
for double-blind clinical studies, plan for and chair staff
conferences, supervise support staff and develop specialized
software needed for our program.
2. Teaching -- secondary and university level
3. Computers -- Experience with IBM System 6, Macintosh, Word, Lotus 1-2-3,
DBase IV, various accounting programs, BASIC
4. Legal -- Ability to manage day-to-day affairs of law office
Experience in legal research
Proficiency in supervising preparation of legal documents in
civil and family law
Accounting and bookkeeping experience in AR/AP, tax filings,
P&L, Balance and Financial statements
5. Writing --
Writing annotated bibliographies of rare books,
including technical descriptions of the book, its binding,
printing, size, condition, etc.
6. Publishing --
Preparation of quarterly catalogues, i.e., camera-ready with
artwork, printing, mailing list, zone mailing
References available upon request.