Molly Vorwerck

Molly Vorwerck

San Francisco Bay Area
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Leading the Marketing team at Monte Carlo. On a mission to eliminate data downtime…

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Experience

  • Monte Carlo Graphic

    Monte Carlo

    San Francisco Bay Area

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    San Francisco Bay Area

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    San Francisco Bay Area

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    San Francisco Bay Area

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    McLean, VA

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    San Francisco Bay Area

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    San Francisco Bay Area

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    The Stanford Archaeology Center

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    Stanford, CA

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    Stanford, CA

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    Washington D.C. Metro Area

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    San Jose, CA

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    Newport Beach, CA

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    Santa Ana, CA

Education

  • Stanford University Graphic

    Stanford University

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    Activities and Societies: Managing Editor of The Stanford Daily, Peer Tutor at The Leslie and David Hume Writing Center, News Director at KZSU Stanford (90.1 FM), and Editor-in-Chief of 2014 American Studies Newsletter.

    Graduated in the top 10% of my undergraduate class at Stanford University with a B.A. in American Studies and a minor in Creative Writing with Departmental Honors and distinction.

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Volunteer Experience

  • California Historical Society Graphic

    Docent

    California Historical Society

    - Present 6 years 11 months

    Education

    Give tours of the California Historical Society's bi-annual rotations of exhibits.

  • Chapter President

    The Pink Ribbon Club Foundation

    - 2 years 10 months

    Health

  • Co-Founder and CEO

    Recycled Reading

    - 2 years

    Education

    During my junior year of high school, started a nonprofit that collected donated over 1,000 gently used books to public elementary schools in low-income areas of Orange County, CA.

Publications

  • The Presley Paradox: Race, Sex, and Commodified Teen Fantasies

    Undergraduate Honors Thesis

    During my senior year, I completed an honors research project on teenage culture -- as viewed through the lens of Elvis Presley -- in the 1950s. By analyzing how Presley interacted with race, sexuality, and perceptions of "teen idolhood," I drew original conclusions about the significance of his public and private personas on the postwar American teenager.

Projects

Honors & Awards

  • Talent25

    Hill + Knowlton Strategies (U.S.)

    Talent recognition award given annually to top 25 emerging professionals in the 500+ person company for outstanding work.

  • H+K Strategies Client Services Award

    Hill+Knowlton Strategies

    One of five team leads to win a company-wide award for excellence delivering client services. Won for public relations work with server-side development client, PerfectlySoft.

  • David M. Potter Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research

    Stanford University

    Awarded for my honors thesis, The Presley Paradox: Race, Sex and Commodified Teen Fantasies, a project that assessed the cultural and sociopolitical forces that influenced Presley's rise to fame in the mid-late 1950s.

  • Hume Humanities Honors Fellow

    The Stanford Humanities Center

    One of eight seniors pursuing honors selected for the inaugural Hume Humanities Honors Fellowship for the 2013-2014 academic year. Given access to resources and other research opportunities unavailable otherwise.

  • Rebele Grant

    Stanford Department of Communication

    Selected for a grant to pursue a paid internship in journalism during the summer of my junior year.

  • Julius Jacobs Award

    The Stanford Daily

    An annual grant awarded to top student journalists.

Languages

  • Spanish

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Organizations

  • PRSA

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