Nico Bremond is an African/Mexican American man who was born in Oakland, California. He was exceptionally talented in speech and debate while attending high school at James Logan in Union City. After an amazing internship experience with San Francisco's Collective Impact while attending USF, Nico was hired as the Magic Zone's Teen Program Lead. This entailed running the after school program and facilitating student sucess workshops at nearly 10 different high schools. After 3 years with the organization, Nico has established partnerships with the likes of the USF Ester Madrid Diversity Scholars, Oakland's Hack the Hood Website Developers Program and many more. Nico's passions include expecting success from each of his students, exposing his clients to the vast world around them, educating the youth, equipping the youth with the tools they need to succeed (whatever success looks like for them) and empowering them to be the best versions of themselves that they can be. In addition, Nico is an endorsed California School-Aged Consortium trainer. And he is on the USF Leo McCarthy Alumni Committee.
Listed skills include Community Outreach, Microsoft Office, Public Speaking, Microsoft Word, and 46 others.