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Nikki Turpin

Nikki Turpin

Nikki Turpin (she/her/hers) is the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Chapel Hill- Chauncy Hall in Waltham MA. A former teacher at Nashoba Brooks School in Concord, MA, she sits on multiple Inclusivity and Diversity Boards including the Bay State Brawlers and Hudson Sloop Clearwater. She is the Programming Director for Robbins House in Concord and was the leader of the Youth In Philanthropy Program at Middlesex School for Foundation for MetroWest. She has long held a passion for African-American history and recently presented at the Association of African American Museums, discussing the importance of telling the full stories of African-American female suffragists. She has presented and run Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion workshops at ACA New England, The National Humanities Conference, GLAD Legal Advocates and Defenders, Concord Recreation, Jewish Family and Children’s Services, and Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston, leading their professional development and leadership institute. Nikki has worked in public, private, and independent education for over a decade.

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