Functional Format Sample Resume: Graduate student with strong experience highlighting functional skills with the 
objective to move to a new career 
 
 
ELISE DIANE WELSH 
5834 Newark Street, NW, Washington, DC 20008, 202-555-4836, edw@american.edu 
 
EDUCATION 
American University, Washington, DC 
MA, International Relations, May 2007 
Comparative and Regional Studies: Africa 
 
Middlebury College, Florence, Italy, and Middlebury, VT 
MA, Italian Language and Literature, August 2001 
Thesis:  “Dall’Africa all’Italia: Gli extracommunitari a Firenze (From Africa to Italy: The Non-European Economic Community   
in Florence)” 
 
University of Southern Colorado, Pueblo, CO 
BS, Broad Area Social Science, May 1995 
 
SKILLS 
Management 
•   Responded to daily inquiries about Nonviolence International 
•   Coordinated logistical and planning aspects of International Day, including performances, floor  
planning, and student projects 
•   Recruited and coordinated 75 volunteers for Baltimore, Maryland, Columbus Day Parade 
•   Facilitated “Rainbows” (for children experiencing a loss in the family) 
•   Projected Foreign Language Department budget of $30,000 
•   Organized university athletic banquet for 400 people 
•   Scheduled 35 guest speakers and 15 extracurricular events (field trips, dances, fund raisers, etc.) 
Program Development 
•   Initiated contacts with Nigerians interested in nonviolent conflict resolution workshops 
•   Contributed to writing 50-page grant proposal for Islam, Democracy, and Nonviolence 
•   Attended peace and conflict resolution workshop for 55 Palestinian Security Officers 
•   Formulated four-month program of student projects (recipes, traditional costumes, flags, reports,   
regalia, etc.) to educate students and community about cultural diversity culminating in International Day  
event attended by 600 
•   Modified high school classroom curriculum and activities 
•  Created interactive video-disc program at LIBRA Authorware conference sponsored by United States  
Naval Academy 
•   Attended and assessed Computer Assisted Language Learning and Instruction Consortium (CALICO)  
coordinated by United States Air Force Academy 
•   Co-authored 80-page proposal for Interactive Video-Disc Laboratory 
 
Languages and Travel 
•   Fluent Italian, intermediate French, basic Spanish skills 
•   Lived in Italy and France and traveled to Canada, Hawaii, Germany, Switzerland, and Ukraine 
 
Computers 
•   Proficient in MS Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Word Press 
 
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 
Our Lady Queen of Peace School, Baltimore, MD 
Social Studies, Science, and Spanish Teacher, August 2002–present 
 
Nonviolence International, Washington, DC 
Cooperative Education Intern, June–August 2006 
 
Academy of Languages, Baltimore, MD 
Italian Tutor, June 2005–August 2006 
 
Pueblo County High School, Pueblo, CO 
French, Italian, and Spanish Teacher, August 1997–August 1999