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Conor Bradford

DeKalb

Summary

My goal is to secure an internship where I can acquire skills and experience in the working world of accounting. I want to build connections and contribute my problem solving skills that I have learned at Northern Illinois University to date.


My working and experience skills show that I am a dynamic leader with a passion for fostering community, as exemplified as President of the NIU Running Club, where I inspired peers to embrace running. As a Summer Camp Counselor at Little People's Country, I built relationships and promoted teamwork while ensuring a supportive environment. CPR certified and conversationally fluent in Spanish.



Overview

1
1
year of professional experience

Work History

President of the NIU Running Club

10.2024 - Current

Took the initiative to begin a running program in the fall of 2024 of my freshman year.

Accomplished and organized by setting times to meet by using social media and word of mouth.




Summer Camp Counselor

Little People's Country
06.2024 - 08.2025
  • Worked (summer only) with children of varying age, interest, skill, and developmental levels.
  • Acted as positive role model and mentor to provide campers with constructive guidance and promote healthy habits and attitudes.
  • Fostered a supportive and inclusive environment for all campers, promoting teamwork and respect among peers.
  • Led groups of children safely through variety of camp activities.
  • Supported children by actively listening and offering encouragement.
  • Organized and guided group activities by leading, coaching, and participating with campers.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Accounting

Northern Illinois University
Dekalb, IL
05-2028

Skills

  • Achievement-oriented
  • Self Driven and Motivated
  • Certified in CPR
  • Conversant in Spanish

Timeline

President of the NIU Running Club

10.2024 - Current

Summer Camp Counselor

Little People's Country
06.2024 - 08.2025

Bachelor of Science - Accounting

Northern Illinois University
Conor Bradford