About Me.
Nicole Williams is a writer, and digital content creator, and administrative assistant. Raised in Gainesville, Florida, Nicole always struggled with her desire to be heard, but thrived in her ability to welcome those from all walks of life.
After graduating from the University of Florida (May 2018) with a Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies, and a minor in Sociology and Mass Communications, Nicole realized that her passion lied in communicating with others. She has written various published articles on sites like The Independent Florida Alligator, Zion Magazine, and Amendo.com. As far as internship experience, she created the Instagram account for Mike Powell & Associates and managed their social media, as their Communications Specialist Intern.
In 2020, she joined Boston's PBS station, WGBH as their Spring Intern. She assists the team with the research and development of their television show Basic Black. Currently, in her last semester at Boston University, she is working at the College of Communication's Writing Center as a Writing Fellow. She joined The Enclave Entertainment Group as a Development intern that October.
After moving back home, due to the pandemic, she decided to be proactive and joined Women In Animation to chase her ultimate dream. One mentorship, many neworking sessions over Zoom, and many many cover letters later, Nicole's most recent endeavor had been supporting two Executives as a Development Administrative Assistant at DreamWorks Animation!
Nicole likes to read and write about emerging media innovation, pop culture, Gen Z/Millennial Culture, and identity. She is still an active member Women in Animation, NBCU's Black Employee Network and OUT. She is also in love with all things Kpop or animal related.
After graduating from the University of Florida (May 2018) with a Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies, and a minor in Sociology and Mass Communications, Nicole realized that her passion lied in communicating with others. She has written various published articles on sites like The Independent Florida Alligator, Zion Magazine, and Amendo.com. As far as internship experience, she created the Instagram account for Mike Powell & Associates and managed their social media, as their Communications Specialist Intern.
In 2020, she joined Boston's PBS station, WGBH as their Spring Intern. She assists the team with the research and development of their television show Basic Black. Currently, in her last semester at Boston University, she is working at the College of Communication's Writing Center as a Writing Fellow. She joined The Enclave Entertainment Group as a Development intern that October.
After moving back home, due to the pandemic, she decided to be proactive and joined Women In Animation to chase her ultimate dream. One mentorship, many neworking sessions over Zoom, and many many cover letters later, Nicole's most recent endeavor had been supporting two Executives as a Development Administrative Assistant at DreamWorks Animation!
Nicole likes to read and write about emerging media innovation, pop culture, Gen Z/Millennial Culture, and identity. She is still an active member Women in Animation, NBCU's Black Employee Network and OUT. She is also in love with all things Kpop or animal related.
EDUCATION
University of Florida - BA in African American Studies
Boston University - MS in Television Production/Management
University of Florida - BA in African American Studies
Boston University - MS in Television Production/Management
EXPERIENCE / SKILLS
Adobe Premiere Pro + Microsoft Office Suite + Hootsuite + WordPress + Canva
Adobe Premiere Pro + Microsoft Office Suite + Hootsuite + WordPress + Canva
AWARDS / RECOGNITION
University of Florida Dean’s List (Fall 2015)
Jonathan E. Riley Role Model Award (Spring 2018)
University of Florida Dean’s List (Fall 2015)
Jonathan E. Riley Role Model Award (Spring 2018)