Glesa Mae Tolentino

g-tolentino.github.io

gmtolent@hawaii.edu

g-tolentino

glesatolentino

Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 USA

Interests

App/Web Development (Android Studio, Semantic UI React), Robotics (FIRST, FRC, VEX), Virtual Reality

Skills

Languages and Frameworks: C, C++, C#, Java, Javascript, HTML/CSS, Semantic UI

Toolsets/OS: Android Studio, Git/GitHub, Windows

Education

University of Hawaii Manoa, Honolulu, HI

B.S., Computer Engineering (expected Spring, 2019)

  • Intro to C Programming
  • Object Oriented Programming with C++
  • Intro to Game Development and Design with C# and Unity
  • Data Structures and Algorithms

2016 - Present

University of Hawaii Maui College, Kahului, HI

A.A., Liberal Arts (graduation Spring, 2016)

  • Intro to Computer Science with Java

2014 - 2016

Work

STEMworks Intern, Maui Economic Development Board Inc. (MEDB)

Updated website to provide information about the STEMworks Summer internship program. Created content for weekly newsletters, program booklet, and STEMworks Internship Showcase.

  • Worked with tools such as WordPress, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Indesign.

2018 - 2018

IT Support, Maui Economic Development Board Inc. (MEDB)

Provided IT support for STEM education outreach programs.

2015 - 2017

Academic Tutor, Maui High School

Tutored students in the Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) and Holomua programs.

2014 - 2016

Activities

Excite Camp Mentor, MEDB Women In Technology

www.womenintech.com/programs/excite-camp%E2%80%A8%E2%80%A8/

Educate as well as expose middle school students to science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) careers.

2015 - 2016

Awards

Ronald N. S. Ho & Associates, Inc. Endowed Scholarship, Ronald N. S. Ho & Associates, Inc., Fall 2017

Provide scholarships to students pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa College of Engineering.

Chan Scholarship for Transfer Students, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Shiu Leung Chan, Fall 2016 - Spring 2017

Assist students transferring from any University of Hawai'i Community College who has been accepted into the College of Engineering at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa, in making a successful transition.

References

Available upon request