Nick Fazah

Committee Chair - Duvall Scholarship at Boston Sea Rovers

Nick Fazah has a diverse work experience in the diving industry. Nick started their career in 2005 as a Manager at East Coast Divers and later became a Managing Partner / Co-Owner. Nick also worked as a Freediving Instructor Trainer. In 2014, they joined Scuba Schools International as the Freediving International Training Director. In 2015, they took on multiple roles at Boston Sea Rovers, including President, Director of Marketing, and Vice President. Nick also served as a Social Media Coordinator for a brief period. In 2019, they founded The Tactical Reintegration Project, where they focus on assisting active service members and Gold Star families with reintegration issues through aqua & depth therapy. In the same year, they became the Managing Partner of ECDivers Online. In 2020, they started working as a Captain at East Coast Dive Charters. Throughout their career, they have also been involved with the United States Freediving Association as a Member of the Board. Nick previously worked as an Assistant Manager at the International Diving and Career Institute at Hall's.

Nick Fazah attended Farlingaye High School from 1996 to 2003, where they did not pursue a specific degree or field of study. Nick later obtained a Captain's License from the U.S. Coast Guard, however, the month and year of obtaining the certification are not provided.

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Brookline, United States

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Boston Sea Rovers

The Boston Sea Rovers is a 501C3 not for profit volunteer organization dedicated to increasing awareness and appreciation of the marine environment. We are one of the oldest and most distinguished underwater clubs in America , and have a worldwide reputation of excellence. While the membership has changed repeatedly over the years, we still hold true to a pledge that was inspired in 1954, and we remain dedicated to “Raising the Level of Knowledge of the Underwater World”. In order to achieve this lofty goal, the early members of the club designed and invented the first underwater film show available to the general public.


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