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Noah Richardson, B. A., B. ED(Equivalency)*

6 Marston Way #6 Worcester, MA 01609

Work Experience

Honey Farms Sales Associate April 2008 – September 2009

Manpower Temporary Employment Services Nov. 2005 – Jan. 11, 2008

Westborough, MA. (Assignments available upon request.)

Post-Baccalaureate Education and Graduate Coursework:

Worcester State College:

*Initial Teacher Licensure Program: May 2004 - October 2005.

Student Teaching Practicum: Millbury High School, Jan. - June 2005.

ED 973 - Curriculum Development & Evaluation, summer 2001.

Clark University:

ED 322 - Multicultural Education, Spring 2003.

ED 312 - Integration of Technology & Secondary Education, Fall 1999.

Massachusetts Department of Education:

Initial Teacher License awarded January, 2006, #389089.

Preliminary Teacher License awarded March 11, 2004, #389089.

Worcester Public Schools: Microsoft Office 1998, Spring 1999: 42 PDP Class Hours. (District minimum: 12 hours of Professional Development each year; March 1993-June 2003.)



Anna Maria College, Paxton, MA: Jan. – June 1992.

Pre-MBA Course Finance; Managerial Statistics; Business Management.

Baccalaureate Education

University of Texas @ Austin: Dual B. A., Sociology & History, May 1987.

Senior’s Thesis in Law and Demography: The Legal Profession and Legal Educational 0pportunity: 1933 - 1967.



Martin Luther King. Jr. - Business Empowerment Center

Training Manager June 2004 - August 2005.

  • Developed an intensive twenty-four to thirty hour Orientation Workshop, for candidates for Apprenticeships in the Building and Construction Trades.

  • Created advertisements and recruited workshop participants.

  • Established curriculum, lesson plans and taught the individual sessions.



Noah Richardson:

  • Arranged appropriate speakers and tours to augment the lessons, and as a way to introduce the participants to Project Managers, Contractors, and Licensed Journeymen in the Building and Construction Trades.

  • Networked with Community Leaders, Community Development Agencies, Construction Company Personnel Directors, and Sub-Contractors to promote the hiring of Workshop participants.

  • Conducted four workshops over fourteen months, graduating forty (40) candidates out of over two hundred signed up for program.

  • Created databases and drafted reports on the progress of the workshops, towards meeting goals outlined to the U. S. Department of Labor Grant Program.

Worcester Public Schools: Building Substitute Teacher: April 1999 - June 2003.

Assigned to Worcester Vocational High School.

  • Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among students.

  • Instruct through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations.

  • Responsible for assigned classes, worked with all levels of students, lesson planning, evaluation / grading of students, and to cover other classes and school duties.

  • Maintain accurate and complete student records.

  • Observe and evaluate students’ preformance, behavior, social development, and physical health.

  • Enforce all administration policies and rules governing students.

Work for Worcester Youth Summer Programs Sep. 1997 – June 2001.

A project of the Worcester Public Schools.

Reruiter: Before and after normal school hours recruit students for the program.

Site-Coordinator: Managed the students and work to be undertaken. Supervised other teaching staff assigned to the site.

Worcester Vocational Technical High School Worcester, MA Substitute Teacher March1993 – March 1999.

  • Day to day teaching assignments, dependent upon a regular staff member being absent.

  • These assignments were for one or more days: sometimes for months.

  • This was an irregular position, which carried no benefits with the school system. (Worcester Vocational High was an independent department of the City of Worcester at the time).


Noah Richardson, Resume cont., page 3.

Other Education and Training


State Mutual / Allmerica Financial: Computer Data Entry, Feb. 1991- Jan. 1993.

Quinsigamond Community College: Marketing Research Course, 1990.

United States Census Bureau: Digital Vax Data Entry System, 1990.



G. E. D. Tutor: Austin New Careers Program, November 1971 – September 1973.

Austin, Texas.


St. Mary’s University Upward Bound Program. September 1969 to July 1970.

College preparatory program.

Bridge Summer: June – July 1970, six hours of College Course work, and dormitory housing on campus.


Phillis Wheatley High School, San Antonio, Texas: September 1968 – May 1970.

National Honor Society.

Recipient: Four Year Academic Scholarship, Rocco C. Caffarelli Scholarship, Frost National Bank, San Antonio, Texas.

Reserve Officer Training Program, Rank upon graduating, Lieutenant Colonel: 1970.

Executive Officer of R. O. T. C. Program.

Commander of the Rifle Team.

Color Guard Marching Squad: Right Rifle Guard.

Daughter’s of the American Revolution Medal - Highest Scholastic Average and Citizenship Award for an R. O. T. C. Cadet : April 1970.

Wards’ Award: Montgomery Wards and the Rotary Club of San Antonio, Texas. Honor presented to one graduating High School Senior per week during the school year. A short biography and picture is run in the sunday newspaper edition, and a dinner is held to introduce the student to the community by the Rotary Club. March 1970.



References: Available Upon Request. (Updated November 12, 2009)

William Coleman III

Dr. Patrick J. O’Connor .

Dr. Joshua Aisiku .












Noah Richardson, B. A., B. ED(Equivalency)*

6 Marston Way #6 Worcester, MA 01609

Work Experience

Honey Farms Sales Associate April 2008 – September 2009

Manpower Temporary Employment Services Nov. 2005 – Jan. 11, 2008

Westborough, MA. (Assignments available upon request.)

Post-Baccalaureate Education and Graduate Coursework:

Worcester State College:

*Initial Teacher Licensure Program: May 2004 - October 2005.

Student Teaching Practicum: Millbury High School, Jan. - June 2005.

ED 973 - Curriculum Development & Evaluation, summer 2001.

Clark University:

ED 322 - Multicultural Education, Spring 2003.

ED 312 - Integration of Technology & Secondary Education, Fall 1999.

Massachusetts Department of Education:

Initial Teacher License awarded January, 2006, #389089.

Preliminary Teacher License awarded March 11, 2004, #389089.

Worcester Public Schools: Microsoft Office 1998, Spring 1999: 42 PDP Class Hours. (District minimum: 12 hours of Professional Development each year; March 1993-June 2003.)



Anna Maria College, Paxton, MA: Jan. – June 1992.

Pre-MBA Course Finance; Managerial Statistics; Business Management.

Baccalaureate Education

University of Texas @ Austin: Dual B. A., Sociology & History, May 1987.

Senior’s Thesis in Law and Demography: The Legal Profession and Legal Educational 0pportunity: 1933 - 1967.



Martin Luther King. Jr. - Business Empowerment Center

Training Manager June 2004 - August 2005.

  • Developed an intensive twenty-four to thirty hour Orientation Workshop, for candidates for Apprenticeships in the Building and Construction Trades.

  • Created advertisements and recruited workshop participants.

  • Established curriculum, lesson plans and taught the individual sessions.

Noah Richardson:



  • Arranged appropriate speakers and tours to augment the lessons, and as a way to introduce the participants to Project Managers, Contractors, and Licensed Journeymen in the Building and Construction Trades.

  • Networked with Community Leaders, Community Development Agencies, Construction Company Personnel Directors, and Sub-Contractors to promote the hiring of Workshop participants.

  • Conducted four workshops over fourteen months, graduating forty (40) candidates out of over two hundred signed up for program.

  • Created databases and drafted reports on the progress of the workshops, towards meeting goals outlined to the U. S. Department of Labor Grant Program.

Worcester Public Schools: Building Substitute Teacher: April 1999 - June 2003.

Assigned to Worcester Vocational High School.

  • Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among students.

  • Instruct through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations.

  • Responsible for assigned classes, worked with all levels of students, lesson planning, evaluation / grading of students, and to cover other classes and school duties.

  • Maintain accurate and complete student records.

  • Observe and evaluate students’ preformance, behavior, social development, and physical health.

  • Enforce all administration policies and rules governing students.

Work for Worcester Youth Summer Programs Sep. 1997 – June 2001.

A project of the Worcester Public Schools.

Reruiter: Before and after normal school hours recruit students for the program.

Site-Coordinator: Managed the students and work to be undertaken. Supervised other teaching staff assigned to the site.

Worcester Vocational Technical High School Worcester, MA Substitute Teacher March1993 – March 1999.

  • Day to day teaching assignments, dependent upon a regular staff member being absent.

  • These assignments were for one or more days: sometimes for months.

  • This was an irregular position, which carried no benefits with the school system. (Worcester Vocational High was an independent department of the City of Worcester at the time).


Noah Richardson, Resume cont., page 3.

Other Education and Training


State Mutual / Allmerica Financial: Computer Data Entry, Feb. 1991- Jan. 1993.

Quinsigamond Community College: Marketing Research Course, 1990.

United States Census Bureau: Digital Vax Data Entry System, 1990.



G. E. D. Tutor: Austin New Careers Program, November 1971 – September 1973.

Austin, Texas.


St. Mary’s University Upward Bound Program. September 1969 to July 1970.

College preparatory program.

Bridge Summer: June – July 1970, six hours of College Course work, and dormitory housing on campus.


Phillis Wheatley High School, San Antonio, Texas: September 1968 – May 1970.

National Honor Society.

Recipient: Four Year Academic Scholarship, Rocco C. Caffarelli Scholarship, Frost National Bank, San Antonio, Texas.

Reserve Officer Training Program, Rank upon graduating, Lieutenant Colonel: 1970.

Executive Officer of R. O. T. C. Program.

Commander of the Rifle Team.

Color Guard Marching Squad: Right Rifle Guard.

Daughter’s of the American Revolution Medal - Highest Scholastic Average and Citizenship Award for an R. O. T. C. Cadet : April 1970.

Wards’ Award: Montgomery Wards and the Rotary Club of San Antonio, Texas. Honor presented to one graduating High School Senior per week during the school year. A short biography and picture is run in the sunday newspaper edition, and a dinner is held to introduce the student to the community by the Rotary Club. March 1970.



References: Available Upon Request. (Updated November 12, 2009)

William Coleman III

Dr. Patrick J. O’Connor .

Dr. Joshua Aisiku .











Noah Richardson, B. A., B. ED(Equivalency)*

6 Marston Way #6 Worcester, MA 01609

Work Experience

Honey Farms Sales Associate April 2008 – September 2009

Manpower Temporary Employment Services Nov. 2005 – Jan. 11, 2008

Westborough, MA. (Assignments available upon request.)

Post-Baccalaureate Education and Graduate Coursework:

Worcester State College:

*Initial Teacher Licensure Program: May 2004 - October 2005.

Student Teaching Practicum: Millbury High School, Jan. - June 2005.

ED 973 - Curriculum Development & Evaluation, summer 2001.

Clark University:

ED 322 - Multicultural Education, Spring 2003.

ED 312 - Integration of Technology & Secondary Education, Fall 1999.

Massachusetts Department of Education:

Initial Teacher License awarded January, 2006, #389089.

Preliminary Teacher License awarded March 11, 2004, #389089.

Worcester Public Schools: Microsoft Office 1998, Spring 1999: 42 PDP Class Hours. (District minimum: 12 hours of Professional Development each year; March 1993-June 2003.)



Anna Maria College, Paxton, MA: Jan. – June 1992.

Pre-MBA Course Finance; Managerial Statistics; Business Management.

Baccalaureate Education

University of Texas @ Austin: Dual B. A., Sociology & History, May 1987.

Senior’s Thesis in Law and Demography: The Legal Profession and Legal Educational 0pportunity: 1933 - 1967.



Martin Luther King. Jr. - Business Empowerment Center

Training Manager June 2004 - August 2005.

  • Developed an intensive twenty-four to thirty hour Orientation Workshop, for candidates for Apprenticeships in the Building and Construction Trades.

  • Created advertisements and recruited workshop participants.

Noah Richardson:

  • Established curriculum, lesson plans and taught the individual sessions.

  • Arranged appropriate speakers and tours to augment the lessons, and as a way to introduce the participants to Project Managers, Contractors, and Licensed Journeymen in the Building and Construction Trades.

  • Networked with Community Leaders, Community Development Agencies, Construction Company Personnel Directors, and Sub-Contractors to promote the hiring of Workshop participants.

  • Conducted four workshops over fourteen months, graduating forty (40) candidates out of over two hundred signed up for program.

  • Created databases and drafted reports on the progress of the workshops, towards meeting goals outlined to the U. S. Department of Labor Grant Program.

Worcester Public Schools: Building Substitute Teacher: April 1999 - June 2003.

Assigned to Worcester Vocational High School.

  • Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among students.

  • Instruct through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations.

  • Responsible for assigned classes, worked with all levels of students, lesson planning, evaluation / grading of students, and to cover other classes and school duties.

  • Maintain accurate and complete student records.

  • Observe and evaluate students’ preformance, behavior, social development, and physical health.

  • Enforce all administration policies and rules governing students.

Work for Worcester Youth Summer Programs Sep. 1997 – June 2001.

A project of the Worcester Public Schools.

Recruiter: Before and after normal school hours recruit students for the program.

Site-Coordinator: Managed the students and work to be undertaken. Supervised other teaching staff assigned to the site.

Worcester Vocational Technical High School Worcester, MA Substitute Teacher March1993 – March 1999.

  • Day to day teaching assignments, dependent upon a regular staff member being absent.

  • These assignments were for one or more days: sometimes for months.

  • This was an irregular position, which carried no benefits with the school system.

Noah Richardson, Resume cont., page 3.


  • (Worcester Vocational High was an independent department of the City of Worcester at the time).

Other Education and Training


State Mutual / Allmerica Financial: Computer Data Entry, Feb. 1991- Jan. 1993.

Quinsigamond Community College: Marketing Research Course, 1990.

United States Census Bureau: Digital Vax Data Entry System, 1990.



G. E. D. Tutor: Austin New Careers Program, November 1971 – September 1973.

Austin, Texas.


St. Mary’s University Upward Bound Program. September 1969 to July 1970.

College preparatory program.

Bridge Summer: June – July 1970, six hours of College Course work, and dormitory housing on campus.


Phillis Wheatley High School, San Antonio, Texas: September 1968 – May 1970.

National Honor Society.

Recipient: Four Year Academic Scholarship, Rocco C. Caffarelli Scholarship, Frost National Bank, San Antonio, Texas.

Reserve Officer Training Program, Rank upon graduating, Lieutenant Colonel: 1970.

Executive Officer of R. O. T. C. Program.

Commander of the Rifle Team.

Color Guard Marching Squad: Right Rifle Guard.

Daughter’s of the American Revolution Medal - Highest Scholastic Average and Citizenship Award for an R. O. T. C. Cadet : April 1970.

Wards’ Award: Montgomery Wards and the Rotary Club of San Antonio, Texas. Honor presented to one graduating High School Senior per week during the school year. A short biography and picture is run in the sunday newspaper edition, and a dinner is held to introduce the student to the community by the Rotary Club. March 1970.



References: Available Upon Request. (Updated November 12, 2009)

William Coleman III

Dr. Patrick J. O’Connor .

Dr. Joshua Aisiku .