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With a broad range of experience in the non-profit, public and for-profit
sectors, Nicole Rivers adds a comprehensive range of skills to consulting
assignments.
Upon graduation from Bridgewater State College in 1995 with a Bachelor's
Degree in Communications and Political Science, Ms. Rivers was awarded
a graduate fellowship at Suffolk University in Boston, MA. As a
graduate fellow she worked with the City of Somerville, Boston Housing
and Urban Development, Massachusetts Manufacturing Partnership,
The Boston Public Health Commission and The Boston Coalition Against
Violence and Drugs. During the course of these projects Ms. Rivers
gained valuable experience in survey research, statistical analysis,
fiscal management and project development.
Ms. Rivers received her Master's Degree in Public Administration
in 1998 and went on to serve as the project manager of The Lead
Paint Safety Initiative for The Quincy-Weymouth Consortium. As project
manager she was responsible for community education and training,
budget management and quarterly reporting to the Department of Housing
and Urban Development.
In 1998, Ms. Rivers also began consulting for Stackpole & Associates.
Over the past 6 years she has been involved in market research,
survey development, statistical analysis, proposal development and
project management. She has developed both Web-based and written
surveys, as well as telephone and focus group scripts. Ms. Rivers
has been responsible for creating optimal protocols for administrating,
collecting, analyzing and reporting on survey data.
In addition to consulting for Stackpole & Associates, Ms. Rivers
has worked for the past four years as a local government/data consultant
for Suffolk University's Center for Public Management. In the fall
of 2003 she completed a strategic planning project for the Town
of Georgetown, MA. Ms. Rivers is currently working with the Suffolk
faculty and The Boston Public Health Commission to collect, analyze
and report on health and quality of life outcomes for people living
with HIV in the Boston EMA.
Ms. Rivers is an adjunct faculty member at Quincy Community College-Plymouth
where she has taught American Government, Introduction into Political
Science and Speech Communications. She currently serves as the student
advisor for the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society. Ms.
Rivers enjoys public service and is an appointed member of the Capital
Outlay Expenditure Committee for the Town of Plymouth, MA.
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