Resume
Sasha Gioia Alcott
207-974-6447 sasha.alcott@gmail.com
45 Pleasant St, Somersworth NH 03878
44 Smith Road, Newport ME 04953
Education
Hunter College, New York, NY, Masters of Secondary Science Education May 2006
3.8 GPA.
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, Bachelors of Arts in Chemistry May 1995
Dean’s List, Chemistry Department Award in Organic Chemistry, Barry M. Goldwater Fellowship Winner.
Phillips Academy at Andover, Andover MA, High School Diploma May 1991
Cum Laude, Theater and Chemistry Departmental Prizes.
Teaching Experience
Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter NH Sept. 2013-June 2017
Instructor in College Prep and Advanced Chemistry, Coach of Challenge Fitness, Chair of the Agenda Committee, Member of the Science Department Review Response Committee, Resident Dormitory Faculty, Advisor to Environmental Club and LBGTQ Support Club.
Bangor High School, Bangor ME Sept. 2006-June 2013
Instructor in Honors, AP and college prep Chemistry. Co-creator of the BHS STEM Academy. Pulp and Paper Teacher of the Year 2011.
Stuyvesant High School, New York, NY Sept. 2002-June 2006
Instructor in AP and Honors Chemistry and Honors Physics. Created Stuyvesant’s first Analytical Chemistry course.
The New York City LAB School, New York NY Sept. 1997-June 1998
Instructor in Chemistry. Helped to design new laboratories and bring chemical storage to OSHA standards.
Riverdale Country School, Bronx, NY Sept. 1996-June 1997
Instructor in Chemistry and Acting.
Phillips Academy at Andover, Andover, MA Sept. 1995-June 1996
Teaching Fellow in Chemistry
Other Work Experience
Unstoppable Rock LLC June 2017-Present
President. Launched a full time career as an independent musician performing all over North America. In charge of recording projects, booking, publicity, and finances.
Astra Zeneca April 2001-June 2002
Sales Representative.
Merck and Company May 1999-March 2001
Sales Representative.
Columbia University Department of Pharmacology June 1998-May 1999
Laboratory Technician.
Research Experience for Teachers at the University of Maine Summer 2010
Publications
“Roadmap to the Regents: The Physical Setting Chemistry” ©2003 The Princeton Review. https://books.google.com/books/about/Roadmap_to_the_Regents_Physical_Setting.html?id=LacUJMO8pzQC
Co-author on several scholarly articles stemming from work done in Dr. Steinberg’s lab at Columbia University, Department of Pharmacology.
Interests
Rock ‘n Roll, helping people become more confident in STEM, and reading fiction