Gabriel A. Llano Astacio
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Gabriel A. Llano Astacio

Gabriel A. Llano Astacio
1604 River Bluff Drive Mahomet, IL 61853

Education

Academics.
� Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology: Columbia University in the City of New York
� Expected Graduation: Spring 2021
� Current GPA: 3.69/4
� Mahomet-Seymour High School: Spring 2017
� Class Rank: 9/234

Honor Societies.
� Spanish National Honor Society, Inducted Fall 2016
� National Honor Society, Inducted Fall 2015
� International Thespian Society, Inducted Spring 2015
� Mahomet-Seymour Academic Award, 2014, 2015, 2016

Related Experience

Internship at The Rock and Roll Playhouse: September 2019 - December 2019
� Staffed family-friendly rock concerts at the Brooklyn Bowl in New York, interacting with both children and adults, selling merchandise at our booths and helping to engage with the crowd on and offstage.
� Kept detailed internal records of ticket sales, show runs, artist staffing lists, contracts, and venue information. Scanned and delivered those contracts for our clients, and organized new systems to help keep accurate internal data.
� Wrote promotional material and regularly submitted them to various advertising outlets.
� Gained advertising, marketing, and copywriting skills as well as an introduction to music venue management and concert planning.

Internship at Dance/NYC: January 2019 - May 2019
� Delegated and Mmanaged volunteers at Dance/NYC Symposium, an annual conference for dance performers, managers, and funders.
� Conserved timeIncreased efficiency by consolidating spreadsheets and other data entry software to analyze ticket sales and demographic analysis.
� Simplified confusingEdited documents and rewrote video captions to improve communication between the organization and participating studios.
� Networked and engaged with other dance makers and managers in the city, focusing on topics such as inclusion, diversity, and decolonization.

Research Assistant: September 2018 - February 2019
� Surveyed and assembled data for Dr. Claudio Lomnitz to aid in the preliminary production of a musical of historical fiction set in Mexico City.
� Identified specific primary and secondary sources, both in English and in Spanish, across multiple databases and research facilities.
� Organized the research to answer several key questions, which were submitted for a final report.
� Developed skills in numeracy and attention to detail.

Student Recording Engineer: September 2017 - Current
� Volunteer recording engineer at C-U Records, a completely student-run recording studio on the Columbia campus.
� Helped record audio for student EP�s, podcasts, and backing tracks for theatrical productions on campus.
� Gained networking skills as well as technical skills and knowledge of audio production.

Community Activities & Skills
� Active member of local church worship band: Plays piano, drums, vocals, and hammered dulcimer. Works as sound engineer, mixing live instruments.
� Knowledgeable in Photoshop, After Effects, and Logic Pro X, in addition to Microsoft software. Actively writes and releases electronic music.
� Volunteer actor in the 2016 Pens to Lens film festival.