Ethan (Elysium) McCullough
804-481-1154
Emccu007@odu.edu
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Passionate and highly motivated work with fresh ideas and perspectives generous to any field of work or study. Thrives in fast-paced environments managing numerous tasks at once while ensuring high-quality results and customer satisfaction. Excellent communication and collaboration skills. Works well independently or as part of a team. Illustrates consistency in quality of work. Empathetic, synthesist thinker ready to apply a positive attitude, creative skills, and communication abilities to promote the mission, purpose, and objectives of any growing company.
EDUCATION
- Aug 2023 – May 2027, Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Women’s and Gender Studies, Old Dominion University
- Advanced Studies Diploma, June 2023, South County High School, Lorton, VA
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Assistant Camp Counselor (Summer Volunteering at Catholic School)
- Collaborated closely with a teacher to facilitate camp activities.
- Supervised and engaged with a small group of pre-kindergarten students.
- Ensured a safe and enjoyable camp experience for young participants.
Bookseller and Barista at Barnes & Noble (6 months)
- Assisted customers in finding books and other merchandise.
- Prepared and served beverages while maintaining a high level of customer service.
- Contributed to the overall functioning of the store.
Dean of Students Student Worker (1 year)
- Directed students through on and off-campus resources.
- Offered guidance and support to students in need.
- Demonstrated a calm and collected demeanor in high-emotion situations to reduce stress and reassure students in need.
ACTIVITIES / AFFILIATIONS
South County High School Poetry Club
- Co-founded and coordinated club activities and meetings.
- Cultivated a community of my peers with similar interests
Ast*erisk Transgender Student Advisory Board
- Worked with my peers to ensure that campus is a safe space for transgender students
- Assist in organizing and planning events
- Created a website and otherwise worked to promote transgender-specific resources on and off campus