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Nicole Julius
Communications Director & Policy Advisor at U.S. House of Representatives
Nicole Julius is an accomplished professional in the field of communications and policy within the U.S. government. She has served as the Communications Director and Policy Advisor for Congressman G. K. Butterfield at the U.S. House of Representatives.
Professional Background
Nicole Julius has extensive experience in the legislative office industry, with a focus on communications and policy. Her career in the U.S. House of Representatives includes several notable positions:
- Communications Director and Policy Advisor for Congressman G. K. Butterfield
- Communications Director for Congresswoman Brenda Lawrence
- Press Secretary for Congresswoman Terri Sewell
- Policy Fellow for the Congressional Black Caucus
Education
Nicole's educational background is impressive and relevant to her career:
- Doctor of Law (J.D.) with a focus on International Law and Legal Studies from Loyola University Chicago School of Law
- Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Spanish from Oakwood University
- Attended Pine Forge Academy
Skills and Expertise
Nicole Julius possesses a diverse skill set that includes:
- Nonprofit organizations
- Microsoft Word
- Legal writing
- Teamwork
- Policy analysis
- Community service
Additional Experience
Beyond her work in the U.S. House of Representatives, Nicole has held various positions that have contributed to her professional development:
- Outreach and Policy Coordinator at the U.S. Africa Chamber of Commerce
- Adjunct Faculty for Experiential Learning at Loyola University Chicago
- Student Intern at the United African Organization
- Certified Law Clerk at the Illinois Department of Human Services Office of the General Counsel
- English Language Teacher at multiple institutions
Nicole Julius's diverse background in law, policy, communications, and education has equipped her with the skills necessary to excel in her role as Communications Director and Policy Advisor for Congressman G. K. Butterfield at the U.S. House of Representatives.