1. Mikenzi Le’Ann Schulze
305 Marion Pugh - College Station, Texas 77840 – KenziTAMU@tamu.edu - (432) 813-8323
Education May 2018
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX GPR: 3.2
Bachelor of Arts in Telecommunication Media Studies
Minor in Journalism
EXPERIENCE
KAMU TV/Radio Station, College Station, TX
Production Assistant
Filmed live shows for PBS
KACT Radio Station, Andrews, TX September 2014
Control Room
Worked in the control room
Presented the commercials on air during A&M football games
Andrews High School News Channel, Andrews, TX August 2014 – May 2015
Head Anchor
Participated in interviewing key school personnel and student athletes
Reported on all school events such as sports and elections
Thrived on breaking news stories
Selected and prepared social; media comments to display and discuss on air
Pitched segments and show ideas to supervisor
Edited clips
Washington Journalism and Media Conference (WJMC), Washington D.C. July 2014
National Youth Correspondent
Engaged in hands on experience
Experienced learning through decision-making simulations which challenged problem
solving and exploring the creative, practical and ethical tensions inherent in journalism and
media
Interacted with speakers who are well-known leaders in the field such as prominent
journalists, CEOs of major media outlets, and researchers
o Hoda Kotb
o Peter Doocy (FOX News)
American Softball Association, Andrews, TX March 2014
Field Umpire
Thrived in making last minute, accurate decisions
Showcased confidence in my judgment
LEADERSHIP
4-H, Andrews, TX January 2000 – January 2015
Tended to, raised and trained steers, pigs and goats for competition
Competed at state competitions
Engaged in interviewing tasks
Miss Teen of Texas Pageant, San Antonio, TX November 2014
Nominee
Selected out of over 1000 nominees to compete for the title
Took part in an interview with the judges
Broadcasted my voice in front of an audience on stage
Americas Homecoming Queen, Dallas, TX
Third runner up
Took part in an interview with the judges
Engaged in conversations where confidence was key