Nicole Boxer
Nicole Boxer
Nicole Boxer is a highly experienced and celebrated producer, director, and creative professional with a career spanning more than two decades at the intersection of policy and politics. A natural problem solver and team player, Nicole has a proven track record of using media and storytelling as a tool for cultural impact and social change. With an educational background in film and TV from New York University, she has won several prestigious awards, including two Emmys and a Peabody.
Nicole's notable career highlights include producing socially impactful films and live events, such as "The Hunting Ground," "The Invisible War," and "How I Got Over," which brought important stories rooted in advocacy to the public eye. Her work has inspired powerful legislative reform, such as the Military Justice Improvement Act of 2012, and she is considered an expert in the public affairs, public policy, and public relations spaces.
Nicole has also made significant contributions to civic engagement as a consultant and producer for organizations like March On and Future Coalition during the 2020 campaign. She has created and produced successful live streaming cultural events during the pandemic, and maximized her relationships with climate and women's rights activists while expanding voter engagement using innovative tech tools.
A passionate advocate for heightened civic engagement and political reform, Nicole champions the voices of individuals and forges alliances that make people feel seen and heard. She believes that storytelling has the power to create culture change and drive progressive advancement in public policy and institutions. Her unique perspective, grounded in political expertise, has been a winning formula for success.