Hannah Skye Smith
Urban Planning and Design
Curriculum Vitæ
Contact
- Salt Lake City, UT
- +1 801 971 1925
- hannahskyesmith@gmail.com
Education
University of Utah College of Architecture and Planning Bachelor’s of Science, Urban Ecology
Activities and Achievements
- Vice President of Society of Women Engineers
- City and Metropolitan Planning Student Advisory Council
- LGBT+ Resource Center Emerging Student Leadership Program
- University of Utah Urbanists
Experience
Agricultural Work Exchange
The Redlock Farm, Zeeland, Netherlands
- Created greenhouse and vegetable plot plans using companion planting techniques to promote natural pest control and soil health
- Designed and constructed greenhouse interior for optimal planting area, ergonomic circulation, and sustainable drip-irrigation system
Supervisor, Guest Experience
Tracy Aviary Urban Botanical Garden home to over 300 birds & Conservation Non-Profit
- Delegated staff of 20 employees
- Trained all new employees in customer service skills and quality coffee beverages
- Coordinated efficient staff workflow
Resident Advisor, Student Leader Council Director, Resident Relations & Advocacy Board Director
Housing and Residential Education at University of Utah
- Elected as Student Leader Council Director to represent over 150 student staff
- Oversaw residential programming budget of over $50,000
- Planned and executed community events for up to 2,000 on-campus residents
- Received the 2022 Diversity Program Award for Queer Pride Market and the 2023
Skills
Software
- Adobe Creative
- ArcGIS
- AutoCad
- Exploratory
- Linux
- Microsoft Office Suite
- Matlab
- OpenStreetMaps
- Python
Interpersonal
- Community outreach
- Conflict mediation
- Teamwork
- Delegation
Research
- Literature review
- Technical writing
- Data visualization
- Data analysis
- Public presentation
Relevant Coursework
- Urban Design Fundamentals (Graduate Level)
- Visual & Oral Communication
- Calculus I-III
- Differential Equations
- Linear Algebra
- Numerical Methods
- Intro to Design Systems
- Urban Environmental Geography