As a dedicated Petroleum Engineering Office Assistant at the Colorado School of Mines, Ashley Prohs plays a pivotal role in supporting the department's operations while simultaneously honing her skills in a dynamic academic environment. Currently in her second year of studying Environmental Engineering with a...
As a dedicated Petroleum Engineering Office Assistant at the Colorado School of Mines, Ashley Prohs plays a pivotal role in supporting the department's operations while simultaneously honing her skills in a dynamic academic environment. Currently in her second year of studying Environmental Engineering with a minor in Petroleum Engineering, Ashley is not only focused on her academic achievements but is also actively engaging in projects that bridge her studies with practical applications in the energy sector.
In her role, Ashley excels in providing exceptional customer service and organizational support, utilizing her strong problem-solving abilities and effective communication skills. She manages a variety of administrative tasks, leveraging tools such as Microsoft Office, WordPress, and various social media platforms to enhance the visibility and accessibility of the department’s resources. Her attention to detail ensures that all communications and documentation are accurate and professional, which is crucial in maintaining the integrity of the engineering programs.
Ashley’s leadership and adaptability shine through as she collaborates with faculty and peers on key projects, contributing to initiatives that promote sustainable practices in petroleum engineering. Her background in athletic performance and first aid further underscores her commitment to teamwork and safety, essential attributes in both academic and professional settings. As she prepares to seek internships and work opportunities in 2024, Ashley is eager to apply her growing expertise in environmental and petroleum engineering, making a meaningful impact in the field while continuing to develop her professional skill set.