Profile
Biography
·-. Relation shipbuilder: team-oriented synergies that promote an interpersonal leadership. Experience at Nabi: formed synergistic relationships including a team effort with National Genetics Institute involving PCR/NAT.
·-. Read, write and instruct complex Standard Operating (SOPs) toward quality standardization, project implementation, and evaluation. Strong inter and intra-departmental communications facilitator.
·-. Strong Written/Verbal communications: Microsoft Office product fluent including PowerPoint.
·-. Diversity and multi-culturally orientated; bi-lingual: English and Spanish, learning Italian.
·-. Creative solutions expert with sculptured focus and dynamics of integrity and honesty.
·-. Continuous learner focused on advances that promote social and physiological wellness.
·-. Multi task-oriented while project committed yet practical in understanding ambiguity toward positive change management.
Recent Education:
2010
Baccalaureate of Science in Psychology
Carlos Albizu University,
Doral, Florida USA
GPA: 4.0/4.0
Summa cum Laude
2007
Associate in Arts: General Studies/Transfer
Palm Beach State College,
Boca Raton, Florida USA
GPA 3.51/4.0
High Academic Distinct/President's Honor List
2011: Conditional admittance into U.K.’s Oxford Brook’s Masters of Arts in International Relations and Law.
Societies:
Int'l Honor Society of Psychology: Psi Chi, 2009
• 1929 inception at Yale University during global summit.
The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, 2008
•The Nat'l Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS), an honor society.
Employment
- U.S. Department of CommerceBiological Science Technician | 2006 - 2006
- Nabi BiopharmaceuticalsAdministrative and Entry-Level Management | 1992 - 2000
Education
- Carlos Albizu University - Miami Campus - PsychologyBachelors of Science | 2008 - 2010
- Florida Atlantic University - ItalianN/A | 2008 - 2008
- Palm Beach State College - General / TransferAssociate in Arts | 2006 - 2007
Born in Guatemala and as a Florida resident, I enjoy diving as one of my favorite sports! Right next to sandball fishing and sky-diving. I have vacationed in Key West and noticed that some of the finest amenities include a "green-bowl", essentially an eco-friendly incinerator toilette that seems to be the answer to many of our environmental questions.
One such remains coral reef bleaching and the human waste encroachment into the sea-forest, or coral reefs. A notable phenomenon in the Florida Keys, another developing concern surrounds the inlet and Corredor Biologico Mesoamericano (CBM) that is just outside of Guatemala; it lays the worlds second largest coral reef system (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Honduras).
With most of the world's population residing on the coast, Australia (largest Great Barrier Reef) Mexico, Belize, Honduras and Guatemala's new construction (El Corredor Tecnologico Guatemalteco, a transoceanic hub helping Panama Canal), I worry about the ecosystem's survivorship!
Has anyone performed any studies that regard the implementation of an eco-friendly toilette? Below please find some relevant info. from Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incinerating_toilet):
Advantages:
- Uses no water
- Produces a fine sterile ash that can be safely disposed of
- Portable, simple to install, and easy to use. Can work in freezing conditions and remote areas
- Relatively odorless, compared to common storage outhouses and portable toilets
Disadvantages:
- Incineration destroys nutrients in waste, making ash less valuable for replenishing soil
- Requires energy—results in higher energy costs for users
- Not entirely pollution free, electric energy use leaves a carbon footprint, and gas energy use releases some air pollutants
Applications:
- Rural areas where sewage systems are not practical for financial or geographic reasons.
- Job sites where permanent toilets are not available
- Marine vessels operating in areas that waste discharge is prohibited
- Areas where water is scarce
- Areas where water contamination is an issue.



