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− | The longest-running [[Kupopolis (story|Kupopolis]] writer, Celiose (aka Travis) began writing in the story in May of 1995, as it was still transitioning from "Moogle Club" mode, and picked up the story shortly after Aurora left off. His major plot assets include the [[Grand Army]], [[the Celpo]], the [[Tasnica]] Republic, the [[Scandian League]], the [[Kuat Consortium]] and [[Eblan]]. His most famous characters include [[Celiose Cole]], [[Praxer Riose]], [[Rhodes Palmerston]], and [[Damien Gavalian]]. Responsible for the creation of [[Iron Writer]], the [[Figgies]], the first "megapost" and (in collaboration) [[Kupopolis Neo]]. Celiose served as honorific officiator of certain Kupopolis events such as Iron Writer and the Figgies. He also decideds what year it is in Kupopolis. | + | The longest-running [[Kupopolis (story|Kupopolis]] writer, Celiose (aka Travis) began writing in the story in May of 1995, as it was still transitioning from "Moogle Club" mode, and picked up the story shortly after Aurora left off. His major plot assets include the [[Grand Army]], [[the Celpo]], the [[Tasnica]] Republic, the [[Scandian League]], the [[Kuat Consortium]] and [[Eblan]]. His most famous characters include [[Celiose Cole]], [[Praxer Riose]], [[Rhodes Palmerston]], and [[Damien Gavalian]]. Responsible for the creation of [[Iron Writer]], the [[Figgies]], the first "megapost" and (in collaboration) [[Kupopolis Neo]]. Celiose served as honorific officiator of certain Kupopolis events such as Iron Writer and the Figgies. He also decides what year it is in Kupopolis. |
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− | Sadly, Celiose became very inactive for a period of around two years following his college graduation in 2004. During this time in real life he was participating in a very intense Americorps program and tended to neglect his personal life and hobbies; he hopes to make a return soon.
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− | Travis was originally from Montana, attended college (and served in Americorps) in Boston, and recently moved to Washington, DC. He loves cold weather, heavy metal, and spicy food. He's a Virgo. He hates rap music, teleportation, and the sales tax.
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− | His AIM name is also Celiose, although he can more reliably be reached at his email, TJRumans@gmail.com.
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− | Also looking for work!
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− | Work Experience
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− | Senior Corps Member, City Year, July 2005-June 2006 • Boston, MA• 50 hours/week
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− | • Co-managed and mentored diverse team of nine Corps Members performing literacy-based tutoring, school climate initiatives, and parent engagement at two schools and two after school programs serving over 600 youth.
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− | • Built community partnerships and managed relationships with community based organizations,
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− | including local nonprofits, government agencies, and advocacy groups, including a school partnership recognized by the national organization.
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− | • Planned and led physical service projects for up to two hundred volunteers and fifteen event staff. Projects included painting, landscaping, and light construction.
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− | • Supervised and trained six Site Directors to plan and administer school vacation program at six locations serving 600 children in Boston.
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− | • Created presentations, proposals, and memos with MS Office.
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− | Corps Member, City Year, August 2004-June 2005 • Boston, MA • 45 hours/week
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− | • Organized and administered initiatives including a K-2 Reading Initiative, a Debate Club, and other programs designed to improve academic performance and school climate of disadvantaged school of 200 students.
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− | • Provided classroom assistance for Middle School Social Studies class of over 20 students.
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− | • Provided after school program tutoring and support, including homework help and programming.
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− | • Served as Site Director for spring and winter vacation camps; responsibilities included supervising
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− | 10-15 corps members and organizing and implementing a detailed plan for two 4-day camp
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− | sessions for over 50 children.
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− | Intern, National Association of Manufacturers, September 2002-December 2002 • Washington, DC • 16 hours/week
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− | • Wrote articles for monthly newsletter, including articles on OSHA, health care, labor disputes, and other human resources policy issues.
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− | • Researched competitive House and Senate races.
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− | • Represented NAM at coalition meetings on subjects including health care and tariff policy.
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− | • Reported on Congressional hearings on Human Resources Policy Issues.
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− | Volunteer, Romney for Governor, Summer 2002 • Boston, MA • 40 hours/week
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− | • Compiled mailing lists of donors, potential champions, and potential supporters.
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− | • Served as advance event crew to set up for rallies, press conferences, fundraisers, and other events.
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− | • Engaged voters in Get-Out-The-Vote activities such as phone calls and direct mailings.
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− | Education
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− | Tufts University, Medford, MA 2000-2004
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− | • BA in Political Science, 2004; cum laude
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− | • Dean’s List, Sophomore Year, Junior Year, Senior Year
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− | • Completed research projects on Homeland Security, GOP Hispanic Strategy, and Cults of Personality
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− | • Spent a semester studying in Washington, DC with American University’s Washington Semester Program
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− | • Member of Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honors’ Society
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− | Personal
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− | Travel: Canada, United Kingdom, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Estonia, Russia, Norway, France, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Poland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland.
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− | Hobbies: Writing (short stories and novels), carpentry, hiking, computer games.
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| [[Category:Kupop Neo writers]] | | [[Category:Kupop Neo writers]] |
| [[Category:Montanans]] | | [[Category:Montanans]] |
| + | [[category: Users living abroad]] |