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Miguel Maravi


Resume Title: Bilingual Spanish?English 7-12 Math teaching

Target Organization(s): CES School, CES Center, District Office, Support Provider
Target State(s): Massachusetts, New York
Target Job(s): Teacher
Target Grade Level(s): Middle, High
Target Subject(s): Math

Education & Work Experience:
EDUCATION STUDIES :

New York State Teacher Initial License 7-12 Math (Individual Path).

TEACHING EXPERINCE
PRIVATE TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTES OF EDUCATION . Teacher of math. Lima, Peru. 1986-1987.

ECONOMICS EDUCATION:

NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY. M.A. in Economics. Concentration in Public Utility Regulation. Las Cruces, New Mexico. Jan 1998-Dec. 1999. GPA: 3.8
ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN-UNITED NATIONS International. Course in Public Policies in Latin American, Development and Planning, Santiago, Chile, May-Dec 1991.
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF ST. MARCOS. Bachelor in Economics and Professional Title of Economist. Lima, Peru. Dec 1978-Mar 1985.

PROFESSIONAL ECONOMICS EXPERIENCE:

COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. Department of Public Utilities Economist III, from April 2001 to present. Application of economic and public utility economics analysis to identify issues, and to develop public policy alternatives for utility companies, in the Cost of Service (Capital Structure and Rate of Return; Rate Design; and Marginal Costs), Performance Base Regulation, (Price Cap Mechanism), Transition Charge Reconciliation, Default Service Reconciliation, Transmission Cost Adjustment, Rate Settlement Agreements and Compliances, Power Contracts, Electric Rate Change Filing, Transmission Pricing, Default Pricing, Municipal Streetlight, and Transaction Affiliates, Utility Financing.
EL PASO ELECTRIC COMPANY. El Paso, Texas. Internship. July 26, 1999 to Dec 31, 1999. Public Utility Economic Regulation. Review of the Allocation Methodology of the Cost of the Services of the Company.
ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT, NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY. Las Cruces, New Mexico. Research Assistant . Aug. 1998-Dec. May 1999. Economic research. Analysis of statistical data.
CONGRESS OF REPUBLIC-PERU. Lima, Peru. Parliamentary Specialist III. Jan 1988-Nov 1997
Preparation of economic analysis reports concerning economic policy, economic development, and regional development in Peru.
Assessment of economic impact of national policies in the economic sectors and geographic regions. Assessment and forecasting of economic trends and econometric-statistical variables.
Provide technical briefs to Congressmen regarding economic and social issues.
Meeting with constituent organizations regarding resolution of economic and social issues
PRIVATE COMPANIES 1980-1981: Performed several business supports duties in accounting, finance and administration such data entry and bookkeeping; bank reconciliation; budgeting.



Skills & Abilities:
SKILLS:
BILINGUAL - Fluency in English/Spanish. (Spanish Native Speaker)
PERSONAL.- Family Math Strong Background, Ability to apply Math to real life situations.
COMPUTERS.- Strong PC skills in Microsoft Word and Excel, Word Perfect, and SAS statistical analysis software
BUSINESS SUPPORT AND ECONOMICS SKILLS: Ability to apply mathematical principles to business systems. Experience working in private and public offices with business administrative duties.


Additional Information:
REFERENCES:
Carol R. Findell. PhD. Professor of Methods of Teaching Mathematics: High School. Clinical Associate Professor, Curriculum and Teaching, Mathematics Education, Boston University. cfindell@bu.edu, 617-353-4226 (cell phone 617-785-0974).
Arthur Eisenkraft PhD, Prof. of Design of Middle and Secondary Curriculum & Learning, UMass Boston. Director COSMIC Center of Sciences and Mathematics in Context. Distinguished Professor (PhD New York University). Arthur.Eisenkraft@umb.edu. 617-287-7652
Janet DiTullio, Prof of Cultures of High School. UMass Boston, Lecturer of Curriculum & Instruction, UMass Boston, jditullio@comcast.net, 617-287-7591
Barbara Worley, PhD (Columbia University), Prof. of Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, UMass Boston. Department of Anthropology. Barbara.Worley@umb.edu 617-287-6855
Dr. James Peach, Ph. D. Regents Professor. New Mexico State University. 505-646-3113. jpeach@nmsu.edu


Contact Information:
Miguel Maravi
617-894-3475 (cell phone)

Email: mmaravi1@msn.com
 
 
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