[Fredslist] Open House Guest With Great Potential
John Buscarello
john at buscarello.com
Thu Mar 8 17:12:36 EST 2012
I'd just like to concur - Tim is a bright personable young man. We enjoyed his presence at Open House today! His being there inspired a lively discussion about all our Young Professionals in Gotham. I left the meeting with great hope for the future of our country!
John A. Buscarello, ASID
John A. Buscarello, Inc. - Interior Design
27 West 20th Street, Suite # 1206
New York, NY 10011
212-691-5881 / 917-796-0101
john at buscarello.com
www.buscarello.com
On Mar 8, 2012, at 4:53 PM, Fred Klein wrote:
Tim Richman is the son of a very good college friend and he attended Open
House today and made a very good impression. I asked him to compose the
below for posting on fredslist. Please take a look and be creative as to
ways he might maximize his capabilities and desire to enter new fields of
endeavor. Thanks.
You can contact Tim at trichman22 at gmail.com
RE: Skilled Mathematician Seeking Career Change
To Whom It May Concern:
I have been a high school mathematics teacher since 2006. (Subjects
ranging from Algebra I to AP Calculus) My experience has included teaching
in such divergent high school settings as Harlem in New York City to the
educated and affluent population of Westchester County, NY.
My education includes a BS in Mathematics and a Masters degree in
Education, and in both I graduated with honors. My technological
proficiency is wide ranging, my interpersonal and teaching skills have led
to a large tutoring clientele and my mastery of the subjects I teach is
unparalleled. The reference letters I include here attest to the
aforementioned.
It is my desire to apply my mathematics skills to the business, research or
finance arena. What I am seeking is a more challenging and stimulating use
of my skills. Data analyses, Actuarial or Statistical work, even simple
number-crunching – I am looking to move into the adult realm of business
after what I and others consider to have been an effective and excellent
teaching career.
I appreciate any consideration you may give me, as well as any advice or
contacts you may have to offer.
My thanks and warm regards,
Timothy Richman
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Fred C. Klein
Klein Zelman Rothermel LLP
485 Madison Avenue, 15th Floor
New York, NY 10022
(212) 935-6020
fklein at legal.org
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