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Alexander Healy

Ann Arbor,USA

Summary

Experienced office clerk with a strong background in administrative support and service. Skilled in efficient planning, research, problem-solving, and communication. Professional and knowledgeable individual ready to contribute to a dynamic work environment.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience

Work History

Student Services Assistant I at Lawyers Club

University of Michigan Law School
01.2023 - 05.2025
  • Assisted students and faculty with inquiries, providing efficient and accurate information on services available.
  • Processed and distributed packages to residents of the Lawyers Club, resulting in the timely and efficient circulation of parcels of all kinds
  • Assisted residents who locked themselves out of their housing
  • Independently supervised operations of the Lawyers Club after regular working hours, ensuring that students and visitors had proper service until the closing of the desk
  • Collaborated with supervisors to identify and implement process improvements, enhancing the efficiency of front desk operations.
  • Managed confidential student data, ensuring privacy and compliance with federal regulations.
  • Answered and continued phone calls of various natures in a clear voice and with a friendly and cooperative demeanor


Education

Bachelor of Arts - Political Science (Honors), History

University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
05.2025

Skills

  • Google Workspace
  • Microsoft Office (Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook)
  • Academic Research
  • Office administration
  • Strong organization
  • Multitasking Abilities
  • Clear communication

Awards

University Honors (2022, 2024, 2025): Acknowledged at the Honors Convocation for having a 3.50 GPA or higher for successive semesters

Research Experience

  • Honors Thesis: "Meeting the Reuther Standard: COVID-19, UAW Leadership, and the Challenge to Bureaucratic Conservatism" | Ann Arbor, MI
  • Advisor: Professor Robert Franzese, Department of Political Science
  • August 2023 – May 2025
  • Conducted extensive qualitative research on the critical role of leadership in navigating institutional crises within the United Auto Workers (UAW), utilizing comparative historical analysis and process tracing across four key leadership periods.
  • Analyzed primary historical accounts, media coverage, union documents, archival materials, and public records, demonstrating advanced critical thinking and data interpretation skills.
  • Developed a theoretical framework centered on the synergistic integration of charismatic mobilization and bureaucratic effectiveness, arguing that this balance is crucial for maximizing worker power and navigating crises, and that acute crises can disrupt long-standing bureaucratic conservatism.
  • Authored a 70-page thesis, showcasing strong academic writing, analytical capabilities, and independent project management.

Timeline

Student Services Assistant I at Lawyers Club

University of Michigan Law School
01.2023 - 05.2025

Bachelor of Arts - Political Science (Honors), History

University of Michigan