Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Affiliations
Languages
Accomplishments
Certification
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Ethan Kidwell

College Station,TX

Summary

Insightful political scholar known for high productivity and efficiency in task completion. Specialize in qualitative analysis, policy analysis, and public opinion research. Excels in critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving, ensuring success in complex research projects.

Overview

1
1
year of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Team Coordinator

TAMU Mock Trial Team
College Station, TX
08.2023 - Current
  • Worked as a Witness and Attorney for the TAMU Mock Trial team
  • Learned performance, leadership, and team-building skills
  • Team ranked top 3 in tournaments at Rice, UH, and Baylor

Meals-On-Wheels Food Bagger

Meals on Wheels
The Woodlands, TX
06.2023 - 12.2023
  • Constructed and facilitated thousands of Meals on Wheels food bags that were delivered to senior citizens in need.
  • Gained experience working in the non-profit sector
  • Assisted in feeding over 2000 elders who depended on Meals on Wheels for food.

Education

Bachelor of Arts - Political Science

Texas A&M University
College Station, TX
12-2027

Skills

  • Critical Thinking
  • Dependable and Responsible
  • Organizational Skills
  • Data Management

Affiliations

  • TAMU Mock Trial Team 2023-2024
  • TAMU Pre-Law Society Member
  • Georgetown International Affairs Program Washington D.C - Got the opportunity to speak with and learn from Georgia senator Jon Ossoff

Languages

Spanish
Limited
English
Native/ Bilingual

Accomplishments

  • Mock Trial Merit Award 2024

Certification

  • Legal History Certificate (In Progress)
  • Georgetown Pre-Law Certificate: How to Think like an Attorney

Timeline

Team Coordinator

TAMU Mock Trial Team
08.2023 - Current

Meals-On-Wheels Food Bagger

Meals on Wheels
06.2023 - 12.2023

Bachelor of Arts - Political Science

Texas A&M University
  • Legal History Certificate (In Progress)
  • Georgetown Pre-Law Certificate: How to Think like an Attorney
Ethan Kidwell