I'm Anna Farmer, a recent graduate with a public health degree from the University of Arkansas. My academic journey has equipped me with skills in health equity implementation, grant writing, and proactive problem assessment. Throughout my university experience, I thrived in diverse roles that honed my personal and professional skills. First, as a server at Pleasant Valley Country Club, I excelled in providing precision and excellent customer service, extending beyond routine tasks to ensure a seamless and delightful dining experience. My commitment to cleanliness and strong customer relationships contributed to the positive atmosphere at the club. Next, joining the Rivercrest Orchard team, I consistently delivered exceptional customer service and played a vital role in financial operations, showcasing meticulous attention to detail and adaptability in a multifaceted work environment. This experience deepened my understanding of customer service and financial operations. Finally, as an intern at Oasis of Northwest Arkansas, I efficiently utilized Google and Microsoft Office suites for event organization and data collation. Proficient in Canva, I crafted visually compelling materials and researched initiatives to compose a successful grant proposal. Active participation in weekly meetings and a pivotal role in major fundraising events enhanced my expertise in event facilitation and strategic nonprofit work. These experiences have not only strengthened my technical skills but also fostered a deep understanding of strategic aspects, positioning me as a valuable asset in my future professional endeavors.