frankiez76
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FRANK N. ZAPPIA
716-545-6009
Frank@protechled.com
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EDUCATION: State University of New York at Buffalo
Bachelor of Arts: Political Science, Psychology
EMPLOYMENT: (by relevance to position being sought)
* DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEEMAN/representative (1998-2000)
- elected by the people as one of two committeeman for District 6
- involved in implementing and changing town ordinances and safety concerns - represented citizens at Town Board meetings by actively voicing suggestions to improve the community
* PEACE BRIDGE AUTHORITY (1998 -1999)
- employed by the New York Peace Bridge Authority
- maintained Peace Bridge and area surrounding
- involved in maintaining and implementing safety concerns for Peace Bridge
- attended meetings and became aware all necessary operations for maintaining a safe environment
* ERIE COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY (1997 - 1998)
- continuously tested local waters
- maintained safe drinking water and area for local residents
* WEST SENECA BUILDINGS AND GROUND MANAGEMENT (1994-1997)
- maintained public parks and local areas
EMPLOYMENT: (current)
* PRO-FAB (2010 to present)
- salesmen for metal manufacturing company
* HARDROCK CASINO (2004 - 2010)
- main bartender
* PALMS HOTEL AND CASINO (2001 -2004)
- bartender
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT:
* FREE MASONS
- member of organization that helps communities by rebuilding homes affected by variety of disasters or unfortunate events
- delivered food to families, shelters, hospitals
- attended monthly meetings to effectuate changes to improve people’s lives
* AMERICORPS
- volunteer, maintained community by restoring parks and community centers, volunteered at local shelters