ABOUT NICOLE

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Nicole Dvorin is a New Jersey native, who has been passionate about the arts for as long as she can remember. She performed in various community shows throughout her childhood, and was introduced to arts administration at the age of 16, when she decided to create and produce a 7 hour music festival. The event generated $4,000, all of which was donated to two local charities.

Nicole is currently serving as Studio Coordinator for School of Rock in North New Jersey, and the Producer for Fall Risk the Musical, which has been proudly supported by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

Previously, she has served as the Education Assistant at People’s Light, a regional theatre in the suburbs of Philadelphia, the Interim Arts In Education (AIE) Administrator for Young Audiences of New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania (YANJEP), which she managed all aspects of the school grant application process and implementation in schools across New Jersey, serving as a General Manager and Production Manager for Marx in Soho and Splinter and Crack with Juniper Productions, and was the Theatre Programs and Stage Management Intern for Living News at the National Constitution Center.

In the summer of 2017, Nicole participated in Washington D.C.'s STEAM+ Integration Conference. She then went on to stage manage Bad Jews at The Drake Theatre in Philadelphia.

Nicole is a graduate of Arts Administration from Westminster’s College of the Arts at Rider University, and hopes to continue engaging communities through the arts.