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Jacqueline started her career working summers during high school as a Page for the Marine Corps Liaison to the Secretary of Defense at the Pentagon and during her senior year in the United States House Of Representatives for the office of the Honorable Henry B. Gonzales (D-TX) as a congressional aide/intern.  

Jacqueline has an eclectic background and currently serves as Director of Operations for Richard Walsh Architects in New York City.  Prior to that she served as Manager of Administration at Snickelways Interactive and prior to that as Assistant to the Senior Vice President at Burrelle's Information Services.  Prior to her time at Burrelle’s she worked for three years for The American Museum of Natural History in Capital Projects Management and Operations with a concentration of her work centered on the $200 million dollar Rose Center for Earth and Space.  Prior to that she worked for two years with Morgan Stanley Dean Witter The Discover Card as an Account Executive for the Manhattan Restaurant Team.

Jacqueline is a graduate from the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor with her major in Human Factors Psychology and minors in Sociology and Shakespeare Studies.  Her monograph, The Subversion of Shakespeare in Education and the Film Industry was published during her senior year at Michigan and will be republished next spring in The Elizabethan Review.  Jacqueline also holds certificates of completion from:  The American Musical and Dramatic Academy, The National Shakespeare Conservatory, and workshops at the Globe Centre in London.  

She is a member of the Project Management Institute; Americorps; Drum Corps International; The University of Michigan Alumni Association.  See full listing at awards alumni and memberships

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

     

         

© 2002, 2003 jacqueline christina noguera

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