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Amie Lynn Boles

(770) 335-3461

Littleaim87@aol.com

3034 Ashly Pines Dr. Snellville, GA 30078

Objective: To earn a Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology from Texas Woman’s University.

Education:

Texas Woman’s University, Denton, Texas

Expected Graduation: August 2009

Major: Bachelor of Kinesiology; Minor: Bachelor of Science

Overall GPA: 3.858/4.0

Four-year scholarship athlete for Division II Woman’s Gymnastics program; Four-year academic scholarship.

Strengths:

Committed, Self-motivated, Team Player, Willingness to Accept Responsibility, Organized, and Energetic.

Organizational Involvement:

TWU Gymnastics; Fall 2005- Present

• 2008-2009 Team Captain

• Consistent competitor on the events of vault and floor.

• 2006 Midwest Independent Conference & 2006 and 2008 USA Gymnastics Collegiate National Champions.

Athenian Honors Society; Fall 2005- Present

• Member of the Fundraising Committee during Fall 2007.

Kinesiology Club; Fall 2007- Present

• Secretary since Spring 2008.

National Society of Collegiate Scholars; January 2006- Present

Work Experience/Internships:

Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Gwinnett Medical Center,Lawrenceville, GA; Summer 2009

Student Intern

• Monitored ECG recording of Phase 2 patients.

• Recorded blood pressure and heart rate measurements during rest and exercise.

Denton Detention Center, Denton, TX; Fall 2008

Post - Physical Education Intern

• Formulated and implemented weekly fitness lesson plans.

• Assessed and evaluated the needs of the students based on the FITNESSGRAM.

Southern Orthopaedic Specialists, Suwannee, GA; May 2007-August 2007

Medical Assistant/Student, Full Time

• Gained effective skills in interviewing patients.

• Learned techniques for patient care (removing post operative sutures, casts, etc.).

• Acquired skills in the completion of administrative paperwork.

Awards and Honors:

Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society;2008- Present
Golden Key International Honour Society; 2009- Present
Dean’s List; 2005-2009
NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Winner; 2009
NCAA Woman of the Year Nominee; 2009
USA Gymnastics National Floor Exercise Champion; 2009
Division II Regional Gymnast of the Year; 2009
TWU Chancellor’s Student Research Scholar; 2009
TWU Outstanding Athlete Award: Gymnastics; 2009
ESPN The Magazine/College Sport Information Directors of America
Academic All-America At-Large First Team; 2009
ESPN The Magazine/COSIDA First Team Academic All-District; 2009
TWU Outstanding Senior Nominee; 2009
TWU Athletics President’s Award Nominee; 2009
Scholastic All-Conference and Academic All-American Student Athlete; 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
MIC All-Conference First Team on Floor; 2007, 2008, 2009
NACGC/W Academic All-American team; 2007, 2008, 2009
Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges; 2008, 2009
USA Gymnastics All-American on Floor; 2008, 2009
NCAA Gymnastics Individual Regional Alternate Qualifier on Floor; 2008
AT&T Foundation Scholarship Recipient; 2008
Distinguished Services Award for Youth Volunteer of the Year for Special Olympics Georgia; 2002

Volunteer Experience

Presbyterian Hospital of Denton; August 2008-Present

Inpatient/Outpatient Physical Therapy Volunteer; 50 hours

Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta; May 2008

Physical Therapy Observer/Volunteer; 54 hours

Gwinnett County Special Olympics; 1998-Present

Gymnastics Coach, Weekend Chaperone, Unified Team Member, Volunteer Track & Field Coach, Softball Batgirl and Coaching Assistant

1000+ hours

Other local community service including Hearts for Homes and Habitat for Humanity; specifics upon request.

Research

Creative Arts & Research Symposium at Texas Woman’s University; April 2009
Title: Effects of Leadership Lessons through Experiential Education on Adolescent Female Student-Athletes

Creative Arts & Research Symposium at Texas Woman’s University; April 2009
Title: Skinfold Calipers: Which Caliper’s Pinch Makes You Lose an Inch?

Author: Amie Boles
Last modified: 7/1/2009 5:16 PM (EST)