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Personal Statement: Student Application Report
Please accept this application package for the Advertising (Creative) Professor position currently available at Sheridan College. Having extensive Marketing and Advertising practice along with presently developing my post-secondary teaching experience as Marketing and Advertising partial load professor within the Faculty of Business at Sheridan College, I am confident that my skills and determination make me a great candidate for the full time Advertising Professor position.

Currently I am teaching the Advertising Layout and Copywriting 3 course as part of the Advertising and Marketing Communication Management diploma program, and the Creative Communication Arts course as part of the post-graduate Advertising Account Management Certificate program at Sheridan College. Also, since September 2013 I have taught Marketing Graphics and Computer Applications for Business as part of the Business Administration diploma program offered at Sheridan College.
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In addition, having more than 10 years of experience on Adobe Creative Suite programs on both Mac and Windows platforms, I feel very confident that my skills will bring valuable information in the classroom to help the students reach their full potential by helping them develop their creativity, confidence and professional development through motivation and critical thinking.

I am dedicated to excellence in teaching, receiving consistent outstanding reviews. I am a strong believer and I have demonstrated that with the right tools, motivation and support every student is capable of learning. It is my desire to inspire students to become critical thinkers and lifetime learners who strive for excellence in all that they do. I would greatly appreciate the opportunity of having an interview to discuss all my qualifications in more

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