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RESUME & PORTFOLIO

Bob Demmler

412-712-7018 . demmler.design @ gmail.com

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skills

photo manipulation product packaging advertising brand Identification Signage Page Layout Web Animation Lite Web Skills Video editing Audio editing production skills

Apps

Bob Demmler Graphic Designer 412-712-7018 demmler.design@gmail.com

education

Central Catholic High School -Graduate

Robert Morris University -Graduate BFA: Graphic Design Organizational Leadership -Seminar Certificate

work TMS

Graphic Designer 2012-Present

Ambroselli Landscaping &Design Supervisor/Laborer 2004-Present

Demmler Freelance Graphic Designer 2006-present

Scandinaro Photography Graphic Designer 2007-2008

Vocollect RMA Logistics 2009-2010

UPMC Magee-Womens Fo. Graphic Designer Intern 2011

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Robert M Demmler Jr. Demmler.design@gmail.com 412-245-0326 SKILLS

LANDSCAPING All Landscape needs Hardscape design Masonry work. Exterior landscape construction. Management/supervising crew.

GRAPHIC DESIGN Photo manipulation Product packaging Advertising Brand Identification Web Animation Lite Web Skills Video editing Audio editing Production skills

ASSEMBLY Panel Fabrication Headset Assembly Sonic Welding Lite occasional Wiring

LOGISTICS Dealing with the flow of goods into the facility for repair and the shipping of those goods out of the facility to customers. Oracle based software.

COMPUTER ABILITIES Both PC & Mac Interfaces Microsoft Office including Excel and Some Access knowledge

CONSTRUCTION/LABORER Basic Construction/Home repair Roofing – experience with all roof types. General Labor

WORK EXPERIENCE

TMS- The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society Graphic Designer

Adobe Creative Suite CS5 Final Cut Pro, Apple Creative Products, Pro Tools, Oracle Applications EDUCATION Central Catholic High School Graduate Robert Morris University - Media Arts BFA: Graphic Design

2012 - Present

Ambroselli Landscaping & Design

Laborer/Supervisor 2004 - 2012

Demmler Design Freelance Graphic Designer 2006- Present

AWARDS Dean’s List Five Semesters at Robert Morris University.

Scandinaro Photography

Vocollect - RMA Logistics & Assembly 2009 - 2010

Gold Show Admittance Portfolio piece “Finally Empty” admitted to RMU Gold show gallery for Content and Design

Graphic Designer July 2007 - June 2008

UPMC Magee-Women’s Research Fo.

Graphic Design Intern January 2011- April 2011

Orgainizational Leadership Seminar (Certificate)


Magee Womens Research Institute & Foundation Related designs

MAGEE-WOMENS RESEARCH INSTITUTE & FOUNDATION

OVERVIEW

2011 RESEARCH DAY IN REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY & WOMEN’S HEALTH

Friday, May 20, 2011 7:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.

Established in 1992, Magee-Womens Research Institute (MWRI) is the nation’s first research center devoted exclusively to the health concerns of women and infants. Today, the Institute is the largest women’s health research facility in the country. In tandem, Magee-Womens Foundation is responsible for raising money to support patient care, education, and research for Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC and MWRI.

Magee-Womens Hospital Zero Level Auditorium

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We have an exciting program for this year’s Research Day. The combined format of the program showcases the newest data from our faculty researchers, as well as selected presentations by our clinical fellows and residents in the Department of OBGYN-Reproductive Sciences and our postdoctoral fellows at Magee-Womens Research Institute. We are also honored to host two internationally recognized Visiting Professors this year: Margaret Prine Joy Lecture in Reproductive Sciences Jacquetta Trasler, MD, PhD Dr. Trasler is the James McGill Professor of Pediatrics, Human Genetics and Pharmacology & Therapeutics and Associate Director for Pediatric Research at McGill University, Montreal. Her work is on imprinting in germ cell development and early embryos.

Celebration of Life: A Lecture Honoring Mothers David Relman, MD Dr. Relman is the Thomas M. and Joan C. Merigan Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases and Department of Microbiology & Immunology, Stanford University School of Medicine and Chief, Infectious Diseases, VA Hospital, Palo Alto. His work is on host-pathogen interactions and human microbial ecology.

Save the date on your calendars. We’ll begin with breakfast at

MWRI’S mission is three fold: * Advance knowledge in the field of reproductive biology and medicine; * Translate discoveries into improved health for women and their infants, and; * Train the next generation of reproductive sciences scholars. Across the street from Magee-Womens Hospital, MWRI occupies 125,000 square feet of modern laboratory facilities, core space, and conference rooms. From its inception, MWRI was well-recognized nationally for its research and currently receives more funding from the National Institutes of Health than any other research institute in the country. Now in its second decade, the Institute has grown from 20 faculty members to over 100 faculty and more than 300 staff. The Women’s Cancer Research Center (WCRC), of which Dr. Krivak is a part, is also housed at MWRI. WCRC expands MWRI’s research capacity becoming a nationally and internationally recognized center for women’s cancer research and treatment. Under the direction of Adrian V. Lee, Ph.D., an expert in molecular and cellular biology of breast cancer, and Robert Edwards, M.D., a noted gynecologic oncologist and vice-chair of clinical affairs and director of gynecologic oncology research and the Ovarian Cancer Center of Excellence at Magee, the Center is building upon the already outstanding women’s cancer clinical care and is a vibrant center where novel ideas are translated into clinical trials for the prevention and treatment of women’s cancers. Working on prevention, early detection, and better treatment, the WCRC continues to recruit outstanding new faculty in women’s cancer research, enhance interactions, communication, and collaborations between disciplines and provides a resource for techniques and models in women’s cancer research.

approximately 7:30 a.m. and complete the award day presentations by 3:15 p.m.

Dr. Marvin C. Rulin Resident Research Award

We hereby announce as the recipient of the

2011 Dr. Marvin C. Rulin Resident Research Award

on this day, Friday, May 20, 2011 at the Annual Research Day in Reproductive Biology & Women’s Health

Yoel Sadovsky, MD

W. Allen Hogge, MD

Gabriella G. Gosman, MD

Scientific Director, Magee-Womens Research Institute

Chair, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Residency Program Director, Obstetrics & Gynecology Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC

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Magee Womens Research Institute & Foundation Related designs (cont)

A Glimpse into Dr. Krivak’s Training & Ambitions

Magee’s Fight Against Ovarian Cancer Learn More About Ovarian Cancer and Magee’s Role in the Treatment of the Disease

To develop a nationally recognized gynecologic cancer research program at Magee.

MISSION STATEMENT

DR. KRIVAK

GOAL: Raise $2.5 million to support ovarian cancer research initiatives led by Dr. Thomas C. Krivak and his team from the Magee-Womens Gynecologic Oncology Program and Magee-Womens Research Institute. Funding from the National Institutes of Health continues to decrease. Without this funding, many important ovarian cancer research projects are unable to be conducted. The nationally recognized MageeWomens Gynecologic Oncology Program continues to enhance its profile through the remarkable accomplishments of Dr. Krivak and his colleagues.

Magee is poised to become the best gynecologic cancer research program in the country. The projects and programs will allow Magee to increase its knowledge about gynecologic cancer, provide individualized care tailored to the needs of each patient, and find new ways to prevent and treat these diseases.

• Served in the Air Force for 12 years • Completed fellowship at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center • Conducted research at the National Cancer Institute, the National Institutes of Health’s cancer investigation branch • Shows concern and seeks the best care and outcomes for his patients • Demonstrates expertise that patients can trust, maintains a unique, personal relationship with them, and respects the individual decisions they must make • Is highly regarded in the field of gynecologic oncology, taught numerous national courses, peer reviewed over 45 articles and wrote numerous book chapters • Oversees the Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship program at Magee • Has achieved more than most physician-scientists his age due to his drive and talent DR. KRIVAK’S RESEARCH FOCUSES ON

• The development of prognostic markers to identify patients at high risk for developing gynecologic cancer • The development and validation of biomarkers to identify who may respond to specific chemotherapy and biologic agents when treating patients with cancer

Magee-Womens Gynecologic Cancer Program of UPMC Cancer Centers • Treatments Magee offers include: Surgery, minimally invasive surgery, robotic assisted surgery, sentinel lymph node mapping, chemotherapy and hormonal therapy, radiation oncology, lymphedema management, pain service, and palliative care. • High-Risk Ovarian Cancer service offers: Individual assessment, counseling, testing, and surveillance to women throughout the region.

For more information, visit www.magee.edu or consult with your physician.

NATIONAL OVARIAN CANCER STATISTICS

• Ovarian cancer is the most serious of all gynecologic cancers. • According to the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition, an estimated one in 58 women will develop ovarian cancer during her lifetime. • According to the American Cancer Society, in 2010, about 21,880 new cases were diagnosed and about 13,850 women will die of the disease in the United States. • When one is diagnosed and treated at an early stage, the 5-year survival rate is over 90%. • Due to the cancer’s non-specific symptoms and the lack of early detection testing, only 19% of all cases are found at such an early stage. • If ovarian cancer is caught at Stage III or higher, the survival rate can be as low as 30.6%. POSSIBLE SYMPTOMS

When symptoms do appear, they are often advanced. Symptoms may include: • Pain or swelling in the abdomen • Pain in the pelvis • Gastrointestinal problems, such as gas, bloating, or constipation

For more information about Dr. Krivak’s ovarian cancer research projects, please contact Ann Felter in the Magee-Womens Foundation office at 412-641-8923 or feltera@mwri.magee.edu.

You and a guest are cordially invited to attend Date : Saturday, May 14, 2011 Time : 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Location :

Churchill Valley Country Club (see reverse side for directions)

Ladies…enjoy a day out as the experts from Magee-Womens share information about common pelvic floor health issues. Options for treatment will be shared, along with tips on maintaining a healthy life-style and intimacy secrets. Our state-of-the-art research updates will also be discussed.

RSVP by May 10 by contacting Denise Wickline at 412-641-8950 or www.mwrif.org/353/urogynecologyconference

Make plans now to join us for this lighthearted, informative afternoon! Bring a friend and learn the ‘secrets to what’s going on down there’!

Registration/lunch begins at 11:30 a.m. Business attire.

Speakers: Halina Zyczynski, MD; Gary Sutkin, MD; Steven Abramowitch, PhD; Pamela Moalli, MD, PhD and Connie Lappa, LCSW, CST.

Space is limited, so please reserve your spot early.

For more information visit www.mwrif.org/353/urogynecologyconference

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Conference Program (cont.)

Saturday, January 14

Sunday, January 15 Complimentary Breakfast: 7:00 am - 8:50am

Complimentary Breakfast: 7:00 am- 8:50am

Suite 901

Suite 901

Session 1: 9:00 am- 11:50 am

Session 1: 9:00 am- 11:50 am

Aliquet dui in libero Suite 809 Randazzo Smith, Ph. D., University of Zagreb, Hrvatska

Nullam sed venenatis dolor. Suite 902 Kari Smith, Ph. D., Robert Morris University, USA

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Vestibulum sit amet neque Suite 802 Andrew Goldsmith, Ph. D., University of Leeds, UK

Aenean laoreet urna vel odio. Suite 904 Nicole Adewale, Ph. D., Lagos Canine Research Institute, Nigeria

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Lunch Break : 12:00 pm - 12:50pm

Lunch Break : 12:00 pm - 12:50pm

Session 2: 1:00 pm- 4:00 pm

Session 2: 1:00 pm- 4:00 pm

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Aenean laoreet urna vel odio. Suite 804 Kari Smith, Ph. D., Robert Morris University, USA

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The Dan Berger Cord Blood Program Did you know?

Your Baby’s Cord Blood Could Save A Life.

Cord Blood

You have

The blood that remains in the umbilical cord and placenta after the birth of a child, called “cord blood,” is a rich source of stem cells for blood and marrow transplants (BMT). Approximately 70 percent of BMT patients do not find matching donors within their families and must receive transplants from donor registries.

OPTIONS

As you prepare for the birth of your baby, please consider donating your baby’s cord blood. The focus of your labor and delivery remains on you and your baby, and the birth will not be affected by the collection of the cord blood, which is collected after your baby is born.

By deciding to donate or store your baby’s umbilical cord blood, you and your baby may make a difference for a patient or family member suffering from cancer, leukemia and many other diseases.

Cord blood is needed from people of all racial and ethnic backgrounds in order to match the diverse tissue types of patients as closely as possible. We identify the cord blood type and list it on the registry of the National Marrow Donor Program®, which operates the largest and most racially and ethnically diverse donor registry available worldwide. The cord blood is stored in a public cord blood bank until it is needed. For more information, or to learn how you can participate, contact The Dan Berger Cord Blood Program at Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC at 412-2097479.

SMALL PACKAGE,

Great Possibilities

Tiffani Hodges is a grateful mother. When her son, Tristin Ross, was 3 years old, he was diagnosed with stage IV neuroblastoma. His treatment included a bone marrow transplant. Then, at the age of 5, Tristin developed acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) - a fast-growing cancer of the blood and bone marrow. In the past five years, he has received two cord blood transplants at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC. Today, Tristin is a healthy, active 10 year old, with no restrictions, who likes to ride his bike and play outside from dawn to dusk. Tristin’s family will forever be thankful to the generous mothers who chose to donate their babies’ cord blood to potentially give someone, in this case Tristin, a second chance at life.

YOUR OPTIONS: 1. Donate to a Public Bank to help others (no cost) 2. Store in a Private Bank for your family’s own use (fees) 3. Donate to medical research (on an as-needed basis; no cost) For more information or questions, visit www.danbergercordblood.com or contact Mary Wiegel at mwiegel@itxm.org, 412-209-7479 or 412-327-6025.

Provide a lifeline to the future Donate your baby’s cord blood.

Congratulations!

Erin McGrough

Among all nurses, you came in 1st place for cord blood assistance and collection in 2010! Thanks for your hard work and dedication to The Dan Berger Cord Blood Program.

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