William Foster-Nolan currently serves as the Education Program Coordinator at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate, where responsibilities include writing and developing new educational offerings and facilitating both in-person and virtual programs. Previously, William held the position of Lead Educator, managing educational programs for various audiences, and contributed as a member of the Senate Immersion Module team. William's early career included roles as a volunteer student teacher at The Catholic University of America and a starter/clubhouse employee at Harmon Golf and Fitness Club. William earned a Master’s Degree in International Relations and Affairs from UMass Boston and a Bachelor’s Degree in Secondary Education and History from The Catholic University of America.
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