Jacob LaBelle
Intern at In Re Flint Water Crisis in Ann Arbor, Michigan
Jacob LaBelle is enrolled at the University of Hawaii and completing his education. He is skilled in identifying training needs, driving continuous process improvements, and incorporating initiatives to increase efficiency, streamline operations, and decrease expenses with minimal resources.
Jacob LaBelle has won Photography Cover Credit for 2012 Basic Decency: Protecting the Human Rights of Children. Jacob Labelle has a solid history of success in delivering comprehensive administrative support and excellent customer service and establishing and executing methodical approaches to streamline business processes. In addition, Jacob LaBelle received a US Human Rights Network Scholarship: Human Rights Presenter, Chicago and Atlanta Summits for two years, i.e., 2008-2010. He has completed his internships at various locations and organizations, including Fishing/Dive guide Honolulu, Hawaii, Kubiak Pools Design and Installation, Clearing Invasive Brush Species (Colorado River), Outward Bound, Colorado and Green River clean-up, Utah.
Jacob LaBelle’s specialized pieces of training include Radio Operators Cert, Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons, Restricted Maritime VHF, Helmet and Bandmask Operators Certification. In addition, Jacob LaBelle is a certified instructor who knows Climbing Rescue techniques and a Certified Guide on Climb Rock and Ice.
Jacob LaBelle speaks French, Spanish, Hawaiian, and Japanese. He has an in-depth knowledge of business and transportation operations, standard management policies, methods, procedures, and transportation/distribution principles. Jacob Labelle is a performance-driven leader with expertise in conducting practical training and development programs and directing teams to attain shared visions and goals.