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Meaghon Morton
493 County Road 622,
Woodland, Alabama 36280 (334) 524-0392 mmorton12@mail.suscc.edu

OBJECTIVE Cosmetology graduate seeking an entry-level position at a thriving salon.

CAREER A highly enthusiastic and creative Cosmetologist possessing formal education and training, a
SUMARY passion for excellence, sales, and customer service experience. Quick learner with capacity to easily grasp, apply, and present new ideas, and concepts.A performer, accustomed to working under fast-paced, high-volume, time-sensitive conditions.

EDUCATION High School Deploma, Choctawhatchee High School Fort Walton Beach, Florida GPA 3.1 on a 4.0 scale 08/2002- 05/2006

Associates in Occupational Technologies degree Opelica, Alabama ( Cosmetology with a minor in buisness management and supervision ) 08/2014- 05/2016 Southern Union State Community College

Experience Co-Op experience with Southern Union State Community College. Oplelika, Alabama Experience in Chemical Services, Hair Shaping and Design, Basic Spa 08/2014 - 05/2016 Techniques, Facial Treatments,Hair Coloring, and Microcomputer Applications.

Circle K Stores Roanoke, Alabama CSR, Shift Leader 08/2012 - 06/2013 Cashier, Stock, and

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