David Egelhoff
1 206 751 8440
davidegelhoff@degelh.com
Bachelor of Arts focused on Anthropology from University of Washington in 2008, 3.5 grade point average
principles of archeology, german studies: representations of the holocaust, sagas of the vikings, bio-demography, scandinavian mythology, the kalevala, comparative study of death, celtic civilizations, kierkegaard and the decadent writers, intro to primates, play analysis, intro to folklore, pacific northwest natives, intro to anthro-linguistics, ibsen plays, anthropology of popular culture, russian masterpieces: bulgakov, sociology of murder.
Associate of Arts with Humanities focus from Seattle Central Community College in 2006, 3.77 grade point average
algebra, poly sci 101, cultural anthropology, survey of modern art, composition 101, japanese, pre-calculus, sociology of the media, anthropology of africa, astronomy, intro to leadership, creative non-fiction, geology, body conditioning, cultural ecology, composition 102, spanish, understanding language, statistics, physical anthropology, multicultural communication.
Student Organization Resource Council and Student Organization Adviser
Leaders Among Leaders
Volunteered for START new student information sessions
Hugh Cannon Foundation Scholarship
Winebow, formerly Noble Wines, from 2015 to current. Distribution Center Team Lead.
Utilize strong communication and organizational skills to manage logistics / team / inventory: Mitigated pressures between sales, operations, and transportation in pivotal role. Delegated team members atypical projects to grow confidence and pluralize skill set. Implemented workflow strategies through situational awareness and practical tactics. Analyzed supply chain processes to improve customer experience. Client-focused, organized, and transparent approach to Implemented best practices and trained associates accordingly. Comply with established regulatory and safety provisions, including forklift operation Developed and maintained inter-departmental relationships with Sales, Billing, Fulfillment and Brand Management teams Prioritized accuracy and competency knowing speed will increase with experience.
Vintage Reborn by Reclaimed Wood Crafts from 2015. I operated the Laguna Beach showroom.
Responsible for day-to-day operations of showroom including inventory management, operations and customer service: Inventory management / purchasing. Provided outstanding customer service. Self-motivated, sales focus. Guided clients on aesthetic elements.
Fred Meyer from 2009 to 2014.
Efficient and process-oriented resource responsible for forecasting, in increasingly responsible positions: Managed teams of six to fifteen. Forecasting depletion rates based on history, offers, and trends. Delegated to department leads expected results and redirected support as needed. Emphasized required procedures during major organizational shift while encouraging feedback. Utilized CAO system for Inventory analysis, as well as RMS and MAGIC. Prioritized teamwork and accountability among multiple stakeholders. Specialized in onboarding new team members, expanding other’s skill fluency, and mitigating crises.
A member of Safety Council and of the Cultural Council.
Overbrook Christmas Trees in 2014 as Salesman.
Thermoluminescence Lab from 2006 to 2008. As work-study employment I worked in the Optically Stimulated Thermoluminescence Lab at the University of Washington Anthropology department. Under the supervision of the lab director I processed cultural and geologic samples for dating analysis.
Seattle Central Community College from 2005 to 2006 as Astronomy Grader.
News Group in 2006 as Merchandiser.
Friendshop from 2005 to 2006. The little gift shop at the central Seattle Public Library branch, I was Assistant Manager. Our staff was one hundred percent volunteers from the community. The primary challenge was keeping our displays fresh, our staff engaged and our message of library advocacy heard. I also provided feedback on press releases, inventory themes and volunteer applications.
Bartells from 2004 to 2005. I started as a cashier and ended up a pharmacy assistant. Developed some photos. Stocked some shelves.
Fred Meyer from 1999 to 2004 as Hard Lines Receiving Clerk.
Meridian 16 Theater in 1999 as Usher, Concessions, and Projectionist.
Consolidated Freightways in 1999 as a On-call casual Dock Worker.
Fred Meyer from 1998 to 1999 as part of Grocery Freight Crew.
Buck's American Cafe in 1997 as Dishwasher and Prep Cook.
The Thrift Store from 1996 to 1997 as Receiving Clerk and Furniture Lead.
Hellbound in 1995. I booked, promoted and organized local and national music acts, insuring a safe and fun environment.
The last I checked I touch-typed an impressive 60 WPM (more than ten years ago, easily). Things like HTML, CSS, Windows office suite, OSX, iOS, Outlook, CAO, Wordperfect 5.1, Seashore, DOS. Small group: expert. Solo: motivated. Larger concepts: fundamental. I speak enough Spanish to impress non-Spanish speaking people and to make casual conversation with strangers and jokes with acquaintances.
I tied for 20th in the first 5k I ran (under 6min/mile). I've been known to sell the occasional painting or two. Playing with this website.
Riding bikes.
The evolution of Supernatural Horror and the Weird Tale with its continued impact on mainstream culture, vanity web identity as a social normative behavior, grainy UFO photos and Sasquatch plaster casts. Anything strange and mysterious: Burroughs, Ballard, Bulkagov, and they don't have to start with B. I can't get enough of the Criterion Collection. Podcasts, always podcasts.
Homosapien sapien, Male, Dragon, Leo, INFJ, Bats right, Throws right, Left thumb over right thumb.