Alyssa Butler
Technician - AV Tech Set/Strike
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Washington, DC
$
2
years of experience
Willing to travel
I'm ready to work!

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Alyssa

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Professional background

After getting laid off from my government position in march, I had decided to take the freelance route for this industry. I had worked as a volunteer audiovisual tech at church the past two years & decided simply to hone my skills in all aspects of audio, camera, lighting & graphics at multiple companies who are willing to work with me.
Familiar with Truss Screens, Stumpfl Screens, QSC K10s, JBL VRZ932s, Mackie 450s, Atomic brand for scenic designs.

Why should you hire me?

I have excellent verbal and written skills and possess the ability to assist in any type of presentation by providing technical support. I can help set up the equipment, check to make sure everything is working correctly and when the presentation is over, I can pack up the equipment and prepare it for transportation in an effective & timely manner.
I can also evaluate problems as they occur and provide the maintenance needed to get things up and running again. My experience includes working with all types of videoconferencing equipment, visual systems and multimedia systems. I also have the ability to set up and stream live video. 
I have excellent decision-making skills and the ability to work with a team to meet tight deadlines. I also have the ability to work well under pressure and maintain a positive and friendly attitude even when things get hectic.

My perfect client would be ...

My ideal client is any client who is interested in putting on a great conference & show that is aesthetically pleasing that can accomplish their goals of a great event.

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