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Paula Gormley 546 East Front Street Clayton, NC 27520 646 522 2345 pg17c613c@westpost.

net Law Enforcement / Record Examination Evidence Preparation / Court Systems Investigations / Legal Procedures Security & Protection / Material Resources Presentations / Trial Preparation I have a solid theoretical foundation and education in criminal justice and investigation. This background, coupled with over 10 years of practical experience as a US Marshal, has led to key skills in training and developing law enforcement students and officials at all levels. My ability to transform theory into training has been frequently commended. I have excelled at working in both corporate and government settings, and communicating effectively with all levels of management. My strengths include: - Analyzing and interpreting data reports and evidence - Conducting complex research while managing records and private information - Formatting raw data for dissemination - Understanding and applying the highest standard of legal ethics I have been described as an effective leader in research and analysis. My ability to decipher and organize data has been noted. My career has led to success in obtaining knowledge and accurately conveying information, while working in many facets of law. I hold a BA from John Jay College of Criminal Justice and PhD from City University of New York. CAREER HISTORY Assistant Professor, Shaw University, 2009 to Present. A University with 250 employees. Taught various criminal justice courses both face to face and in online formats. Contract to teach is ending. Adjunct Professor/Assistant Professor, Bronx Community College, 2009 to 2010. Accepted opportunity to teach a variety of criminal justice courses, from introduction courses to more advanced curriculum. Associate To Director of Undergraduate

Studies, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 2008 to 2009. Accepted position that entailed facilitating reviews of designated departments and candidates. Assisted in Library as a supervisor by processing fines and allocating resources. Contributed to implementation of Certificate program in Conflict Resolution. In the years spanning from 2002 to 2008, Accepted positions of increasing responsibility including, Teacher and Academic Officer/Lecturer, Chief Librarian, Analyst and Reserve Coordinator. Worked in this educational capacity ascertaining knowledge of performing research, examining records, and teaching legal techniques. Previous to 2002, I served as a US Marshal for the US Department of Justice. This provided a solid foundation in criminology, leadership, training, preparation, and legal skills. I Provided consultation to US Attorneys Office and was able to refine an array of law enforcement and criminal justice skills by working with courts in evidence acquisition. Additional: Im a recipient of awards including Outstanding Performance, Sustained Superior Performance, Special Achievement Award and Certificate of Appreciation. Ive authored many articles and delivered numerous speeches.

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