Keila Chaliotis, Special Projects

Keila Chaliotis

Special Projects

DIP Shipping Company

Location
Honduras
Education
Bachelor's degree, BA in International Business
Experience
0 years, 10 Months

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Total years of experience :0 years, 10 Months

Special Projects at DIP Shipping Company
  • Honduras
  • May 2012 to February 2013

Responsible for updating inventory and tracking system and in charge of special projects such as the lost of a container due to bad weather in 2012 with a lost of 230, 000 dollars. Was in charge of the client claims and reimbursement of money.

Education

Bachelor's degree, BA in International Business
  • at Schiller International University
  • May 2000

I had a 50 % scholarship on my tuition for my grades at Schiller University. Recently received a scholarship for a Certificate in Gender and Public Safety.

Specialties & Skills

Teaching
Customer Service
Teamwork
Marketing Research
Microsoft Office

Languages

English
Expert

Memberships

UDIMUF
  • Acompanyng surviving victims of violence based on Gender
  • August 2012

Training and Certifications

Criminal Litigation Skills (Training)
Training Institute:
Association of Honduras Public Defenders
Date Attended:
August 2013
Duration:
16 hours
Gender Workshop (Training)
Training Institute:
CEUTEC
Date Attended:
February 2014
Duration:
8 hours
Higher Education (Training)
Training Institute:
FUNDAUPN
Date Attended:
June 2011
Duration:
50 hours
Interpersonal Relationships (Training)
Training Institute:
INFOP
Date Attended:
February 2013
Duration:
30 hours
Six Sigma (Training)
Training Institute:
Cintas de Honduras
Date Attended:
February 2009
Duration:
30 hours

Hobbies

  • Gender and Feminist
    I have been interested in studying gender and women issues and working with victims that have survived violence based on gender, specifically with women. I work in an organization named UDIMUF and also volunteer with a team ETO, that work on the prevention, the eradication and sanction of violence. I am currently the vice president of a Network of Femenist Women in Atlantida, Honduras.