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Jeffrey Lee

458 Huntington, Box #3711, Boston MA, 02115 ▪ lee.jef@neu.edu ▪ 973.722.8738



Objective To always think out of the box in search of excellence.

Education Northeastern University Boston, MA

Fall 2003 to Present

Major: International Business/Finance Minor: International Affairs

Current GPA: 3.66

Business Courses: Management Information System, Financial & Managerial Accounting, Business Statistics, Operation Management, Global Environment International Business

Parsippany Hills High School Parsippany, NJ

Fall 1999 to Spring 2003

GPA: 3.6/4.0; Honor Roll; SAT: Math 600/Verbal 550

Experience Northeastern University Law Library - Computer Lab Assistant Boston, MA

Spring 2004 to Present

· Monitored computer lab traffic

· Reported & aided in the assistance of general technical problems in the labs

· Setup new computer labs

MoleQ – Computer Programmer Intern New York, NY

Summer 2004

· Assisted in setting up & maintaining POS systems in supermarkets

· Created installation programs with InstallShield

· Worked on developing Macromedia FlashMX 2004 applications

Skills Computer Skills: Possess experience in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, FlashMX 2004, InstallShield, SQL and Powerbuilder.

Foreign Languages: Fluent in Cantonese. Possess knowledge in Japanese and Italian.

Activities

· Future Business Leaders Of America – Phi Beta Lambda (FBLA-PBL)

Current Position: Vice President of Marketing

- Created marketing plans for the club

- Responsible for finding new members

- Marketed events sponsored by the club

- Monitored flyer distribution

· Intramural Broomball Team

Current Position: Co-Captain

- Co-representative of the team

- Coached the team on the sideline

- Subbed players into the game

· Directed Studies’ China Program (International Affairs Society)

- Selective program consisting of 13 participants

- Conduct specialized research on China

- Participate in discussions/debates with students at universities in China

· National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS)

- Worked with Boston Mission House to feed Boston’s homeless

- Working with Parents For Residential Reform to coordinate the Silent Auction Event, a project organized to assist children with special needs.

Interests Pool, poker, basketball, motorcycle, working out, reading, studying, travel and anime