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Samuel T. Castellino

Grand Island

Summary

Passionate about economics and with a strong affinity for writing and cinema, I am currently pursuing part-time studies at SUNY Buffalo State University while working full-time at Grand Island Wine & Spirits. Seeking an opportunity to apply my current coursework and experience, while also finding a supportive environment to further develop my career in business and finance.

Overview

6
6
years of professional experience

Work History

Manager

Grand Island Wine & Spirits
01.2022 - Current
  • After the acquisition of Aceti’s the new ownership expanded my responsibilities to include employee management, scheduling, task delegation, inventory analysis, market research, customer service, and overseeing of day-to-day operations

Assistant Manager

Aceti’s Wine & Spirits
01.2021 - 01.2022
  • Beginning as a team member, I was quickly put under the mentorship of the owner
  • Responsibilities expanded to include managing on-site cash, researching product pricing, inventory control, handling product deliveries, as well as assisting in the scheduling

Team Member

TwinLo Beverage Mart
01.2019 - 01.2020
  • Performed essential tasks for the day-to-day operations of a drive-through beer and soda distributor and retailer; cleaning, handling of cash, customer service, inventory and deliveries

Education

BS - Economics

SUNY Buffalo State University
09.2025

High School - undefined

Grand Island High School
01.2020

Skills

  • Data Analysis
  • Organizational
  • Writing
  • Social Media
  • MS Word/Excel
  • Resource Management

Hobbies and Interests

Writing screenplays, Movie productions, Literature

Timeline

Manager

Grand Island Wine & Spirits
01.2022 - Current

Assistant Manager

Aceti’s Wine & Spirits
01.2021 - 01.2022

Team Member

TwinLo Beverage Mart
01.2019 - 01.2020

High School - undefined

Grand Island High School

BS - Economics

SUNY Buffalo State University
Samuel T. Castellino