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Curriculum Vitae
Education
Master of Business Administration,
May 2014
Syracuse University
Whitman School of Management
Study
Abroad:
International Finance and Real Estate in Eurasia in Istanbul,
Turkey
M.A. in Critical Studies in English Education,
May 2000
Michigan State University
Program: Critical Studies (Overall: 3.86)
Study Abroad:
Documentary Filmmaking in Mexico, Winter 1999
B.A. in
English Literature,
May 1997
Plattsburgh State University of New York
Cum Laude (Major: 3.68, Overall: 3.60)
Class Rank: 64th of 608
Study Abroad:
University College Chester, Chester, England, Fall 1996
Film Reviews
Movie Malcontent. Self-published on-line movie
critic. 2003 - 2006. See
PAST
PROJECTS
PAGE International Screenwriting Awards 2012 - Second Round
Quarter-Finalist for "Wreckage"
- Only the top 25% of the 5,176 entries from the U.S. and 68
foreign countries reached the Second Round
Scriptapalooza Screenwriting Competition 2012 - Quarter-Finalist for "Wreckage"
- Top 25% of the
4753 entries
ScreenplayCoverage.com TOP THREE
Screenplays of November 2012 for "The Making of Merciless"
-- The three highest scored screenplays of the month
earn a position in the TOP THREE
Film
Production Experience
Cold
Comes the Night.
Feature. Production Assistant, Extra, Double for Bryan
Cranston. Location: Windham, NY. October - November
2012.
Writer's Block. Short. Production
Assistant, Double for Bryan Cranston. Location: Windham, NY.
October - November 2012.
The Farmer's
Forum.
The show
focused on the small, independent dairy farmers in the local area.
I interviewed them to raise public awareness of their
positions in the local economy and their views on the present and
future of small, independent dairy farming.
Each week, the show visited a family farmer on their farm and
the interview addressed the important issues concerning their
economic stability and way of life.
Teaching Experience
Oswego State University of New York.
Adjunct English Instructor,
8/05 - 12/06
Utica College. Adjunct English Instructor, 1/06 – 5/06
Highline College.
Seattle, WA.
Full-Time Humanities
Instructor, Tenured,
8/00 - 8/05
Jiao Tong
University. Shanghai,
China,
Spring 2004
Highline Community College and Jiao Tong University coordinate a
Faculty Exchange Program.
Each year, Highline instructor is chosen to teach his/her
discipline to doctorate Jiao Tong students.
Academic Service
· Integrative Studies in Arts and Humanities:
Graduate Student Teaching Assistant, Spring 2000
Taught sixty students in a course entitled “The United States and
the World,” examining the unities and diversities of the American
experience on the basis of historical, literary, artistic, and other
cultural materials.
· Writing Center Graduate Assistant,
1/99-12/99
As a Graduate Writing Consultant, worked one-on-one with diverse
students including English as a Second Language and graduate
students.
· English Composition Instructor, Fall
1999
Focused on the organization and communication of thought through
theme writing,emphasizing thesis statements, supported by
developmental paragraphs with topic sentences and clear, convincing
detail.
Lansing
Community College.
Lansing, Michigan.
· Writing and Reading Lab Technician,
Summer 1999
Instructed remedial writing students in eight-week course focusing
on basic writing development, organization, and grammar.
Incorporated the use of the Internet
for research and Microsoft
Word for composing.
This course was structured to include free-writing, peer
response, and goal-setting.
State
University of New York at Plattsburgh.
· Writer’s Workshop Teaching Assistant,
Fall 1995
Worked with remedial writing students through one-on-one
conferences, instructional seminars, and computer writing
assistance.
· Freshmen Experience Teaching Assistant,
Fall 1995
Assisted
Director of Equal Opportunities Program in empowering students to
confront the difficulties and demands of their first year in
college. The Equal
Opportunities Program was created to assist students from low-income
circumstances.
· Learning Center Tutor
(Writing Tutor, Lab Tutor, Head Tutor),
1/95-5/96
Developed interpersonal, observational, motivational skills, and
refined grammatical, stylistic, and creative writing skills.
Acquired administration, time
management, and computer skills.
Business Experience
Acciona
Energy, Project Development Manager, 1/07 – 1/12
Development
of renewable energy projects in New York and Ohio; coordinating
siting, renewable resource assessment, community outreach,
environmental permitting, construction, and energy generation.
Web-site designer and marketing manager for Thousand Islands
Goat Farm, 2000-presentCape Vincent, NY.
Web address:
www.1000islandsgoatfarm.com
General manager, web-site designer, and marketing manager for Stumpf
Farm Woodcrafters, 2000-present Cape Vincent, NY.
Web address:
www.stumpffarm.com/woodcrafters
General manager, web-site designer, and marketing manager for Stumpf
Farm Honey, 2000-present Cape Vincent, NY.
Web address:
www.stumpffarm.com/honey
Licensed New York Real Estate
Agent,
3/06 - 3/08
Laurentian Realty of Clayton, NY.
Presentations
“The
Diabolical Blue Collar:
Representations of the Working-Class as Violent Savages and Sexual
Predators in Popular Film Texts.”
30th Popular Culture Association and 22nd American Culture Association
Annual Conference.
New Orleans, Louisiana, April 20th, 2000.
“Intersections of Student Culture and
Critical Literacy: Perspectives on Sociopolitical, Socioeconomic,
Technology, and Pop Culture in an Equitable Language Arts
Classroom.”
MSU/Michigan Council of
Teachers of English Spring Conference on the English Language Arts -
“Literacy, Technology, and Equity: Challenges for the Language
Arts.”
“Malick for the Cultural Literacy
Classroom: Using the Movies of Filmmaker Terrence Malick to Examine
the Exploitation, Marginalization, and Alienation of the
Socioeconomic Underclass.”
Midwestern Conference
on Film, Language, and Literature. Dekalb, Illinois, March 31,
2000.
“Documentary Filmmaking or Scene Re-Creation
for the Critical Pedagogy Classroom.”
Michigan Academy of
Science, Arts, & Letters 2000 Annual Meeting. Saginaw, Michigan,
March 10th, 2000.
“‘And Ya’ Don't Stop:’ The Use of Rap
and Hip Hop in the New Millennium Language Arts Classroom.”
Michigan Council of
Teachers of English Fall Conference -
“Moving to the Millennium:
Where Are We Going?
Where Have We Been?”
Lansing, Michigan, October 8th, 1999.
“Concerns
of Computer Technology and Class in the Community College.”
Michigan
College English Association Fall Conference -
“College English Works: Work,
Class, and Culture in Postsecondary English.”
Flint, Michigan, September
24-25, 1999.
“Using Music and Media to Initiate Thought,
Reflection, and Writing:
A Cultural Studies Perspective.”
MSU/MCTE Spring
Conference on the English Language Arts, East Lansing, March
20th 1999.
Academic Awards and Honors
Phi Beta Delta, Honor Society for International
Scholars.
Michigan College English Association Print Communications Chair.
SUNY
Recipient of “Outstanding Senior Leader Award” presented by ODK.
Finalist for “Leader of the Year Award” presented by Omicron Delta
Kappa.
Phi Kappa Phi, Honor Society for Top Ten Percent of Class.
Toni C. Bloom Memorial Scholarship, Outstanding Achievement and
Involvement.
Hassler Endowment Award - Outstanding Achievement in English.
Omicron Delta Kappa, Leadership Honor Society.
Sigma Tau Delta. Chapter
President.
Sigma Tau Delta, English Honor Society.
Publications
“Making
Connections in the Contact Zones: Towards a Critical Praxis of Rap
Music and Hip Hop Culture.”
With David M. Sheridan, Tony Michel, and Austin Jackson.
Hip Hop Connections.
Ed. Ronnie Hopkins.
[Publication pending.]
“Documentary Filmmaking or Scene Re-Creation for the Critical
Pedagogy Classroom” for
The Journal of Literacy and Technology.
Publication date
Bryan Stumpf.
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