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13 + years in fast food, currently a Taco Bell manager. I am driven to become a general manager with passion and excellence in hospitality.
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My Bio: Elizabeth Jane Hegedus
Elizabeth Hegedus's Biography
Elizabeth Hegedus is currently a Manager at Taco Bell. She has 14 years in the restaurant industry. She attended Bryant & Stratton College and has an Associate's Degree in Business Hospitality Management. She is a part of the Alpha Beta Gamma honor society. 

On a personal note, I have a beautiful 7-year-old daughter. We live in the middle of Ohio in a pretty small town. I have 3 cats, 1 dog, and a boyfriend. 
Academic Service: Elizabeth Jane Hegedus
Spring 2023 Dean's List Recipient
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Academic Service: Elizabeth Jane Hegedus
Winter 2024 Term Dean's List Recipient
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Courses Taken: Elizabeth Jane Hegedus
J-HOSS110 Intro to Hospitality- R. Donato
Courses Taken: Elizabeth Jane Hegedus
J-HOSS220 Ethical Hospitality Management- K. Fox
Courses Taken: Elizabeth Jane Hegedus
J-HOSS230 Leading Hospitality Serv Mgmt- K. Fox
Courses Taken: Elizabeth Jane Hegedus
J-HOSS122 Tech in Hospitality Mgm Ind- R. Donato
Courses Taken: Elizabeth Jane Hegedus
J-HOSS120 Fundamental Hospitality Management- R. Donato
Goals (Personal & Professional): Elizabeth Jane Hegedus
Professional Goals
The professional goals I have for next year is to continue to further my education by going for my bachelor's degree in business hospitality management and landing a job in the hotel industry.
Projects: Elizabeth Jane Hegedus
MATH201- Portfolio Project
The purpose of this project is to provide a comprehensive analysis of one's financial readiness to apply for a mortgage. It's important because it helps individuals understand their financial health and feasibility of securing a loan for a major investment like buying a house. You can expect to see calculations such as debt-to-income ratio, loan-to-value ratio, and savings-to-expense ratio, which are crucial in assessing mortgage eligibility. 

Course Outcome

  • Draw conclusions and make decisions through the application and analysis of quantitative information using proportional reasoning.

Institutional Outcome

  • Quantitative and Scientific Reasoning - Follow established methods of inquiry and mathematical reasoning to form conclusions and make decisions.

Scenario

You are a recent graduate from Bryant and Stratton College and currently working in your field of study. The forecast for your industry is looking very strong.  Though you plan on keeping your full-time job and living in the area that you are currently living in, you would like to venture out and buy a house.  To do this, you need to secure a bank loan.  You’ve done your research and understand mortgages are among the toughest lines of capital to obtain.  A lender will only lend money to you if they have a reasonable expectation that the loan will be repaid.  Since you don’t yet have business credit, your personal credit will play a large role in getting approved for a loan.

 

You need to thoroughly understand your finances to prepare your paperwork for the bank loan.  The bank will expect a full financial picture of your personal assets.  It is also crucial to determine exactly how much of a mortgage you will need. Most importantly, going through this process will help you assess whether you are ready to apply for your mortgage today or at some point in the future.

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Projects: Elizabeth Jane Hegedus
ENGL202 Portfolio Project (Career Development Research Paper)

For this project we were told to choose a topic based on our career field, program, or academic interest and use that to explore the research process. 

Course Outcomes

  • Develop and support a thesis statement through a written academic essay that contains an introduction, multiple body paragraphs, and a conclusion. 
  • Locate and evaluate sources and incorporate them into a written research paper with paraphrases and quotations while using APA format to avoid plagiarism.
  • Revise and proofread their writing to correct stylistic, structural, grammatical, and mechanical errors.

    Institutional Outcome

    • Information Literacy and Communication - Utilize current technology and resources to locate and evaluate information needed to accomplish a goal and then communicate findings in visual, written, and oral formats.
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Resume & CV: Elizabeth Jane Hegedus
Resume
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