Chastity Clemons

 Chastity Clemons

Chastity Clemons

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Texas A&M University Central Texas - Business


Resume

  • 2016

    Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA)

    Business Administration

    Management and Operations

    Northcentral University

  • 2010

    Master of Management

    Business Administration and Management

    General

    Bellevue University

  • 2009

    Bachelor of Science

    Applied concepts learned in the online classroom to daily work activities.

    Business Administration

    Bellevue University

  • 2007

    Associates of Arts

    Served as President of Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) and brought National Championship back to the college for the first time.

    Business Management

    Enactus

    Central Texas College

  • Cities combat FOG

    \"Most people never even think about when they finish frying their chicken or whatever

    and they just let it go down

    and that causes huge problems

    \" Kana said. The city continues to educate residential and commercial users about proper FOG disposal

    he said.

    Cities combat FOG

    Customers view dresses during Genesis Boutique open house

    \"I'm so excited today

    there are no words

    \" Rodriguez said as she accepted smiles and hugs from well-wishers. The event also highlighted the shop's selection of prom dresses and dresses for brides

    bridal parties and military balls.

    Customers view dresses during Genesis Boutique open house

    CTC Enactus to host Genesis Boutique fashion show

    The latest styles offered by Genesis Boutique will be on display from 1 to 3 p.m. in the CTC Fine Arts auditorium (building 112) on the Killeen campus. The event is free and open to the public. Operation Step Up was established to help small businesses on the brink of closing improve business practices and become sustainable.

    CTC Enactus to host Genesis Boutique fashion show

    Enactus to hold business start-up seminar for active-duty spouses

    Operation I Serve Too is from 9 a.m. to noon Sept. 22-26 each day at the Soldier Development Center (Bldg. 33009)

    room D111

    761st Tank Battalion Avenue. During the workshop

    attendees will learn the concepts and essential skills of starting a business including concept

    marketing and budgeting.

    CTC group helps military spouses be their own boss

    \"The idea behind 'I Serve Too' is to provide military spouses an opportunity to learn how to develop a business and be their own boss

    \" said Chastity Clemons

    Enactus sponsor and CTC business administration instructor. \"Our focus is to provide the means to create a business that can move with the spouse wherever they may go and still create a sustainable income.\"

    CTC group helps military spouses be their own boss

    CTC's Enactus team places top 5 in nation

    \"The teams were judged on the entrepreneurial projects completed during the year and the impact on their local communities

    \" a news release said. CTC Enactus earned $15

    500 in grant money during the national competition

    including first-place grants of $5

    000 for the Sam's Club Step Up for Small Business project and $5

    000 for the Coca-Cola Women's Empowerment grant.

    CTC's Enactus team places top 5 in nation

    CTC group wants to help female-owned business

    The project is funded by the Sam's Club Step Up for Small Business Project Partnership

    and will allow Enactus members to work with the chosen business on skills such as marketing

    pricing and finances. \"Our goal is to help a struggling small business grow and become a profitable entity in the community

    \" said Chastity Clemons

    the college's Enactus sponsor and business administration professor.

    CTC group wants to help female-owned business

    Enactus works to save local business

    Being a small business owner

    with no previous entrepreneur experience

    Smith tried everything she could think of to turn her failing business of three years into a profit maker. She advertised

    adjusted operating hours and marketed her brand

    but the only business they were seeing was from high school students.

    Enactus works to save local business

    SIFE teaches entrepreneurial skills to high schoolers

    It was back in early 1993 when Central Texas College established its first chapter of Students in Free Enterprise

    a nonprofit service organization found on college campuses around the world. SIFE's mission - utilizing student projects to promote entrepreneurship and improve communities - apparently caught on with fervor at the Killeen campus.

    SIFE teaches entrepreneurial skills to high schoolers

    Enactus receives grant for homeless shelter

    The college announced this week that its chapter of Enactus

    formerly known as Students In Free Enterprise

    received a $2

    000 grant from Lowe's for a community service project to benefit Cove House Emergency Homeless Shelter in Copperas Cove. \"This is the first time we were approved for this grant

    \" said Chastity Clemons

    a business management professor and the organization's coordinator.

    Enactus receives grant for homeless shelter

    To help the community become sustainable through empowering them to change their standard of living and quality of life is the most rewarding aspect. Teaching college students through Enactus projects embraces the social responsibility that organizations focus on to improve consumer confidence.

    Enactus United States

    Chapter Historian & Facebook Administrator

    Zeta Phi Beta Sorority

    Inc. Xi Mu Zeta Chapter

    Committee Member- Diversity

    Central Texas College

    Outlook

    Managerial

    Supervisory Skills

    Microsoft Office

    Higher Education

    Event Planning

    Microsoft Excel

    Staff Development

    Adult Education

    Teaching

    Budgets

    Public Speaking

    Leadership Development

    Research

    Student Affairs

    Management

    Teaching Adults

    Entrepreneurship

    Project Management

    PowerPoint

    Clemons

    Chastity

    Clemons

    Central Texas College

    Texas A&M University-Central Texas

    Central Texas College Students In Free Enterprise

    Cherryvale Christian School

    •\tDirected activities of preschool and afterschool care center and developed facility to provide instruction and care for 51 children ages 3-13. \n•\tPrepared and submitted budget to board of trustee

    administrative agency

    and owner for approval.\n•\tPurchased instructional materials

    teaching aids

    and resources to stimulate learning. \n•\tInterviewed and hired teaching and service staff. \n•\tSupervised

    managed

    trained

    and evaluated staff of four full-time teachers at one time.\n•\tCompiled and calculated weekly payroll and created weekly employee work and student activity schedules. \n•\tPerformed administration duties to include collecting payments

    maintaining payment accounts

    and writing receipts.\n•\tConferred with parents regarding facility activities

    policies

    and enrollment procedures. \n•\tConsulted teaching staff regarding child’s behavioral or learning problems

    and recommended methods of modifying inappropriate behavior and encouraged learning experiences. \n•\tMaintained employee records

    training

    and certifications.\n•\tComputed weekly payroll according to state and federal requirements.\n•\tPlanned and established schedules

    lesson plans

    special activities

    and field trips. \n•\tReviewed and evaluated facility activities to ensure conformance to state and local regulations. \n•\tWorked in compliance with South Carolina Department of Social Services and OSHA to maintain registration and license. \n•\tHandled billing

    budgeting

    marketing

    and advertising

    purchasing

    and collaborating with community agencies. \n•\tArranged medical attention for ill and injured children in accordance with parental instructions and first-aid & CPR training. \n•\tPerformed classroom teaching duties during absence of teaching staff.

    Cherryvale Christian School

    Central Texas College

    Killeen

    Texas-Central Campus

    •Facilitate and provide the Central Texas College (CTC) Enactus team hands-on learning experience through projects by developing

    administering

    and evaluating management by objective projects. \n•Manage

    evaluate

    and foster the progress of active CTC Enactus team to ensure continuously improving quality and size of program.\n•Compile

    produce

    and analyze data and statistics to evaluate program success and identify areas of improvement.\n•Wrote seven grants to Enactus on behalf of fortune 500 companies to receive donor support and financial funding of projects in the past three academic school years to Sam’s Club

    Walmart

    and Campbells and was awarded $6

    750 towards projects.\n•Prepare

    maintain

    and monitor Enactus team files

    budget

    and financial accounts and conduct a cost/benefit analysis.\n•Serve as primary point of contact

    liaison

    advocate

    and independent decision authority in managing relations between Central Texas College

    Enactus students

    Enactus Headquarters

    local businesses

    non-profit organizations

    local community

    and donor fortune 500 companies. \n•Research and identify needs and opportunities within the local community and implement strategies for CTC Enactus students to support by changing their quality of life and standard of living by enabling progress through entrepreneurial action. \n•Establish and support a business advisory board to advice and mentor CTC Enactus teams. \n•Create

    assist

    and evaluate competition presentation and prepare students for regional and national level competitions. \n•Ensure team adheres to the national and worldwide Enactus reporting standards-timely and accurate submission of key reports

    including but limited to the Active Team Sheet

    Team Data Sheet

    and Project Verification Form.\n•Attend and supervise all projects conducted on and off campus

    travel to trainings and Enactus regional and national competitions.\n•Supervise

    train

    guide

    and evaluate one part-time Clerk II and work-study employees.

    Full-Time Business Professor and SIFE Coordinator

    Killeen/Temple

    Texas Area

    •\tTeach online business communication course

    which a required course for all disciplines\n•\tResponsible for instruction

    course preparation

    grading and assessment

    and professional \n responsibilities as a member of the instructional team of a school or academic department

    Adjunct Professor

    Texas A&M University-Central Texas

    Business Administration & Paralegal Department

    •\tPerformed administration duties to include filing

    faxing

    and assisting students in class scheduling

    drop/add

    withdrawal

    and proctor exams.\n•\tAssisted instructors

    students

    and staff with printing

    grant petition into internships

    create spreadsheets

    flyers

    memos

    letters via Microsoft Suite

    and troubleshot basic IT issues with computer programs and systems. \n•\tEntered and maintained data matrix for Enactus projects and Wise Up Financial extra credit.\n•\tCoordinated and cancelled all classes and assigned classrooms for lecture courses. \n•\tTracked semester enrollments through Datatel Colleague and administered and collected cert rolls. \n•\tPlaced announcement and emails through Blackboard

    downloaded grade books from Blackboard

    and input grades into WebAdvisor. \n•\tSupervised work-study and co-supervise three lab assistants. \n•\tServed as Co-Advisor over Enactus student organization. Networked with students

    business owners and leaders

    and the community at large to create and implicate community projects to improve standard of life for those in need. \n•\tGuided and assisted students in preparation for yearly competition through mentoring

    administration duties

    and presentation preparation. \n•\tAssisted professor in BMGT 2370 & 2371 Business Management Applications 3-credit course.

    Administrative Assistant

    Central Texas College

    Conducted projects in the community to high school

    middle school

    and elementary students in free enterprise

    financial literacy

    market economics

    entrepreneurship

    success skills

    and sustainability. Lead a 8 man competition team to regional competition and national competition to win the 2009 SIFE National Expo in Philadelphia

    PA.\n•\tLead and managed a team of 33 students and won 2009 SIFE National Championship.\n•\tTaught detailed projects on Free Enterprise

    Market Economics

    Success Skills

    Entrepreneurship

    Environmental Sustainability

    and Financial Literacy in the local schools and community.\n•\tMaintained project calendars

    team and partner phone rosters

    and project files.\n•\tReceived Service Leadership Awards in 2008 & 2009.\n•\tSet agendas for meeting

    responsible for SIFE community communication.\n•\tLiaison to SIFE national headquarters. \n•\tAppointed and delegated to have team perform tasks and ensure they were done correctly and completed.\n•\tEvaluated on-going analysis of operations to improve SIFE.\n•\tProblem solved and sought alternatives and advice prior to making decisions to ensure outcomes were in line with Faculty Advisor strategy.\n•\tRecruited and retained members throughout the school year.\n•\tTrained officers and new members to understand and carry SIFE responsibilities and practices throughout the year.

    Central Texas College Students In Free Enterprise

    Central Texas College

    Business Administration & Paralegal Department

    •Teach online

    lecture

    and blended courses adhering to the course master syllabus and textbook: BMGT 1327-Principles of Management

    HRPO 2301-Human Resource Management

    HRPO 1311- Human Relations

    BMGT 1325- Office Administration Management

    BUSI 1301- Business Principles

    BMGT 1301-Supervision

    BMGT 2370-Management Applications I Capstone course

    BMGT 2371-Management Applications II Capstone course

    BUSG 2309- Small Business Management

    MRKG 1311- Principles of Marketing

    BMGT 2488- Business Administration Internship I

    BMGT 2489-Business Administration Internship II\n•Provide quality learning experience for Central Texas College students on a semester basis with teaching load of 5/5/4 for a 12 month contract\n•Manage syllabus material

    responsible for selecting and compiling tests

    assignments

    and online discussion exercises that permit measurement of performance relative to standardized learning objectives\n•Maintain course updates and changes as well as communication with students via Blackboard\n•Facilitate class instruction by teaching the assigned class in accordance with learning objectives and session plan outlines specified by SACS \n•Evaluate student performance by administrating evaluations of student performance based on course deliverables and course rubrics\t \n•Took student account from $23

    000 to $124

    000 to date by writing grants and winning competitions\n•Adhere to protocol guidelines in participation in chat sessions or responses to students\n•Respond promptly to grade determination by submitting grades for assignment

    discussion board exercise

    case studies

    exams

    and course completion\n•Maintain Certrolls and grade books for online

    lecture

    and blended courses\n•Input grades in WebAdvisor

    Blackboard Grade Center

    and Records & Registration for distance learning\n•Create

    update

    and provide syllabus and course outline each semester\n•Receptive to questions

    complaints

    grievances

    and suggestions of students

    faculty

    and staff\n

    Full-Time Business Management & Administration Professor and Net Impact Faculty Advisor

    Sam M. Walton Fellow

    Enactus

    Member

    Zeta Phi Beta Sorority

    Inc.- Mu Delta Zeta Chapter

    Secure the support of the University

    financial or otherwise\nCoordinate the completion and filing of required forms\nAttend all meetings of the Chapter as \nManages chapter budget\nAssists students in adhering to University policy and protocol\nServe as a mentor\nPromote Collegiate Chapter initiatves between the University and the local sponsoring Chapter Board of Directors.

    Coordinator

    Net Impact

    English

    Community Involvement Award

    Hard work and dedication to community involvement by creating projects in our community to change the standard of living and quality of life.

    Central Texas College

    Hall of Fame for Sam M. Walton Free Enterprise Fellows

    Awarded for notable contributions

    service and commitment to the Central Texas College Enactus team and to the advancement of the entire Enactus organization.

    Enactus United States

    Teacher of the Year

    Presented with Teacher of the Year for 2013-2014 by the Faculty Senate at Central Texas College

    Central Texas College

    Sam Walton Fellow of the Year

    This award honors the Sam Walton Fellows from two colleges/universities who have done the most to advance the entire Enactus organization during the current academic year

    who have made outstanding contributions to Enactus students and the team on their campus

    including helping students with career placement. Only one nomination per college/university will be allowed.

    Enactus United States

    Honoring Dedicated Service

    In recognition of dedicated service to the Enactus United States Faulty Advisory Committee

    Enactus

    sponsored by Enterprise Holdings

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