ASIAN PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Nicole Paris is an experienced professional with a background in education and program management. At Neurolink English Academy, Nicole served as a Foreign English Teacher from August 2022 to August 2023. Prior to that, Nicole held the position of Program Manager at Megan's Place, LLC, from May 2016 to March 2022, where responsibilities included overseeing daily operations, ensuring participant needs were met, and handling administrative tasks. Nicole also worked as a Program Coordinator, focusing on planning and scheduling activities for participants with attention to medical safety and accessibility. Additionally, Nicole volunteered as an Assistant English Teacher at the Asian Pacific Development Center, assisting in English education for immigrants and refugees. Currently, Nicole is pursuing a Master of Asian Studies at the Elliott School of International Affairs, building on a Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Studies from the University of Colorado Boulder.
ASIAN PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Mission: The Asian Pacific Development Center is a community-based, nonprofit, 501 (c) (3) organization founded in 1980 to serve the needs of a growing population of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AA/PI) residents throughout Colorado. APDC operates a licensed Community Mental Health Clinic designated by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, innovative Health Promotion and Youth Programs , and a multicultural Interpreters Bank . A trained professional staff provides Culturally Competent services that include: assessment and evaluation, individual and group counseling; case management services; victim assistance services; mentorship, after school, and youth leadership programs; health promotion; interpretation/translation services; as well as cultural competency training and consultation. Services provided are linguistically and culturally appropriate.