The House of the Seven Gables
Nestor Grullon has extensive experience in various roles within the printing and education sectors. Since October 2014, Nestor has served as a U.S. Citizenship Instructor at The House of the Seven Gables. Prior to this, Nestor held positions at Kirkwood Direct as a Quality Control specialist from May 2019 to January 2022, and at RISO, Inc. from December 2009 to January 2022 as a ComColor Print Technician and Contracts Administrator. Earlier experience at RISO, Inc. from November 2000 to January 2009 included the role of Print Layout Operator, focusing on troubleshooting files for high-quality printing. Nestor's educational background includes a degree in Graphic Design from Middlesex Community College and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Domingo F. Sarmiento High School in the Dominican Republic.
The House of the Seven Gables
An American treasure… In 1668, merchant and ship-owner John Turner built a house on Salem Harbor that was destined to become one of America’s most beloved historic homes. Designated a National Historic Landmark District in 2007, The House of the Seven Gables is best known today as the setting of world-renowned American author Nathaniel Hawthorne’s 1851 novel. In 1910, Salem philanthropist Caroline Emmerton restored the house and opened it to the public as a museum, using proceeds from ticket sales specifically to fund settlement work that benefited immigrant families. Over a century later, The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association is dedicated to continuing Emmerton’s mission of preservation and education. The House of the Seven Gables Settlement is a 501(c) 3 charitable nonprofit organization. We are supported by membership, annual donations, and visitation income. We do not receive federal funds to support our mission of education and preservation. Please consider a donation or becoming a member to help us continue our work in the community. The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association is a 501(c)(3) charity.