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Laurel Oaks Career Campus
Seasonal Support IT

Overview
Laurel Oaks Career Campus, located in Wilmington, Ohio, is part of the Great Oaks Career Campuses district and offers hands-on technical and vocational education for both high school students and adults. It serves students from multiple affiliate school districts in southwest Ohio, providing programs in fields like information technology, aviation, and construction.
Duties
I assisted IT professionals in preparing and troubleshooting hundreds of devices for staff and students across multiple campuses. My technical duties involved Windows 11 imaging, configuring system settings (including UEFI), and testing network access points. I also staffed the Help Desk, successfully diagnosing and resolving end-user technical issues. Based on strong performance, I was offered an extended contract to support the critical first week of school.


Lead Painter
Duties
I led campus painting projects, including organizing daily tasks, delegating responsibilities, and coordinating with a partner to ensure deadlines were consistently met. This role required careful planning to integrate our work seamlessly with other ongoing maintenance activities. I earned this position based on my performance the previous summer, when I successfully took on all painting responsibilities after other staff departed.

Embedded Security Club

Overview
The Ohio State University Embedded Security Club is a student organization that provides a platform for members to learn and expand their technical skills, specifically in embedded system security. The club uses classroom sessions, project-based learning, and participation in competitions, such as Mitre's embedded Capture the Flag (eCTF) competition, to offer students hands-on experience in cybersecurity and security software development.
eCTF 2026
The Embedded Capture the Flag competition started in the spring of 2026. This competition is a digital "capture the flag" game where students build a secure electronic device and then try to break into the devices made by other teams. It’s a hands-on way to learn how to defend against real-world hackers by experiencing both sides of a security battle.

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