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Dylan Widener

Westlake Village
Dylan Widener

Summary

Highly organized and proactive professional with a diverse educational background in economics, humanities, software research, international business, AI, VR/AR, and communication, seeking the position of Executive Assistant at Amalfi Jets Inc. Demonstrated ability to provide comprehensive administrative support, manage calendars, coordinate meetings, and collaborate with cross-functional teams. Committed to upholding the company's vision and goals while ensuring efficient operations and maintaining utmost confidentiality. Accurate Research Analyst with expertise in traditional and modern research methodologies. Skilled in providing strategic solutions and assessing project performance. Hands-on experience completing development research and leading detailed competitive assessments. Dedicated researcher familiar with AI and LMS protocols. Well coordinated in handling study documentation and records. Brings four and a half years of college level academic research experience.

Overview

1
year of professional experience

Work History

International Economic Research Analyst
06.2023 - Current

Job overview

  • Conducted extensive research and analysis on global economic trends to provide actionable insights for clients
  • Developed comprehensive reports and briefs to assist clients in making informed business decisions
  • Collaborated effectively with clients, ensuring clear communication and meeting project deadlines.

San Diego State University

Student
08.2022 - Current

Job overview

  • Participated in team-based projects, honing teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills
  • Leveraged databases and digital humanities tools to support research and data analysis
  • Developed leadership abilities through training and mentorship opportunities.
  • Helped fellow classmates succeed by tutoring when requested.
  • Collaborated on group projects to complete professional deliverables.
  • Participated in lecture classes and asked compelling questions to further solidify learning.
  • Worked with professors and community groups to develop personal projects for program research support.
  • Utilized professor office hours to clarify topics needing elaboration.
  • Worked with industry professionals to further drive learning goals.
  • Mentored other students to support collaborative learning and further promote educational unit objectives.
  • Supported teachers with classroom and lab preparations as requested.
  • Searched at library and in scholarly databases to locate necessary information for research projects.
  • Completed rigorous readings as directed to support unit learning goals.
  • Formed study groups to support exam preparation.
  • Brought new perspectives to classroom discussions with materials found during independent research.
  • Participated in seminar classes with enthusiasm and respect towards fellow students.
  • Completed projects and submitted research proposals to propel personal learning ambitions.

Education

San Diego State University

Bachelor's Degree from Economics

University Overview

Special Studies: Humanities, Software Research, International Business, AI, VR/AR, and Communication

San Diego State University

Relevant Coursework for this position: ECON 360 - International Econ Prob: This course demonstrates my understanding of international economics and problem-solving skills in the context of global economic issues. It showcases my ability to analyze and find solutions to complex economic problems, which is highly valuable in an international business environment. ECON 592 - International Monetary Theory & Policy: This course focuses on international monetary theory and policy, indicating my knowledge of the financial aspects of global markets. It highlights my understanding of the complexities involved in managing international currencies and monetary systems. TFM 350 - Staging & Art TV & Film: While not directly related to economics, this course demonstrates my versatility and creative skills. It illustrates my ability to think outside the box, communicate visually, and work in a team-oriented environment. These qualities can be valuable in industries where creativity and innovation play a significant role. American Marketing Association Member

University Overview

Skills

  • Organization and Strategic Thinking: Proven ability to manage multiple tasks, prioritize effectively, and meet deadlines to support company goals
  • Strong Communication Skills: Clear and concise verbal and written communication, adept at creating reports, presentations, and briefs
  • Project Management: Skilled in coordinating meetings, conducting research, and providing comprehensive support to ensure project success
  • Analytical Skills: Ability to analyze complex data, identify trends, and provide actionable insights for informed decision-making
  • Teamwork and Leadership: Experience collaborating with cross-functional teams and providing leadership when needed
  • Problem Solving: Demonstrated ability to identify challenges, propose solutions, and adapt to changing circumstances
  • Confidentiality: High level of discretion in handling sensitive information
  • Industry Trends
  • Presentations and White Papers

Timeline

International Economic Research Analyst
06.2023 - Current
Student
San Diego State University
08.2022 - Current
San Diego State University
Bachelor's Degree from Economics
San Diego State University
Relevant Coursework for this position: ECON 360 - International Econ Prob: This course demonstrates my understanding of international economics and problem-solving skills in the context of global economic issues. It showcases my ability to analyze and find solutions to complex economic problems, which is highly valuable in an international business environment. ECON 592 - International Monetary Theory & Policy: This course focuses on international monetary theory and policy, indicating my knowledge of the financial aspects of global markets. It highlights my understanding of the complexities involved in managing international currencies and monetary systems. TFM 350 - Staging & Art TV & Film: While not directly related to economics, this course demonstrates my versatility and creative skills. It illustrates my ability to think outside the box, communicate visually, and work in a team-oriented environment. These qualities can be valuable in industries where creativity and innovation play a significant role. American Marketing Association Member
Dylan Widener