Overview
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Leadership and Community Involvment
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Alexander Sprenger

Port Clinton,OH

Overview

8
8
years of professional experience

Work History

Horticultural Assistant

Quinstock Farm
Port Clinton, OH
03.2020 - 06.2024
  • Harvested fruits, vegetables, and herbs according to season.
  • Planted new seedlings according to instructions provided by supervisor.
  • Regularly checked for weeds or invasive species that may be detrimental to the garden environment.
  • Built trellises for climbing vines or other plants requiring support structures.

Sailing Instructor

Port Clinton Yacht Club
Port Clinton, OH
06.2016 - 08.2023
  • I instructed a learn-to-sail and race team program out of Port Clinton Yacht Club for children ages 5-18. I facilitated on-land and on-water instruction. I
  • Assessed student performance in order to identify areas of improvement and develop individual lesson plans.
  • Demonstrated effective communication skills when interacting with students, parents, and colleagues.
  • Displayed enthusiasm when teaching new concepts in order to keep students engaged.

Education

Bachelor of Arts - Economics

Whitman College
Walla Walla, WA
05-2024

Skills

  • Safety Management
  • Communication
  • Detailed Instruction
  • Data Interpretation
  • Cost-Benefit Analysis
  • R Studio
  • Economic Growth Factors
  • Quantitative Research

Leadership and Community Involvment

* Global Youth Lead Institute Connecticut 2017, New Mexico 2018, Costa Rica 2019. I was selected to participate in a program sponsored by a nonprofit organization that fosters a greater understanding of cultural and religious pluralism, collaborative leadership skills, and environmental care practices among students and educators. 

* High School Cross Country Captain (2018-2020)

* Leader of Club Tennis at Whitman College (2022 to 2024)

Timeline

Horticultural Assistant

Quinstock Farm
03.2020 - 06.2024

Sailing Instructor

Port Clinton Yacht Club
06.2016 - 08.2023

Bachelor of Arts - Economics

Whitman College
Alexander Sprenger