Nicole Masson
January 6, 2023 by Nicole Masson
For inquiries about the APA UT Board or any matters concerning APA UT, feel free to reach out to Nicole via email at admin@apautah.org. She’ll be glad to assist you.
Nicole Masson, a native of Utah, embodies the spirit of versatility and passion in both her professional and personal endeavors. With a steadfast commitment to education, Nicole earned her master’s degree in education, laying the foundation for a fulfilling career as a teacher. Her dedication to nurturing young minds and fostering a love for learning has left an indelible mark on countless students over the years.
Driven by a familial legacy of entrepreneurship, Nicole ventured into the realm of business ownership, successfully managing her own enterprise for several years. This experience not only honed her leadership skills but also instilled in her a profound appreciation for innovation and resilience in the face of challenges.
Outside of her professional pursuits, Nicole is an avid traveler, seizing every opportunity to explore new destinations and immerse herself in diverse cultures. Despite her bustling schedule, she gracefully juggles the responsibilities of parenthood, cherishing her role as a devoted mother to two children.
Nicole’s journey led her to APA UT, where she has thrived over the past two years, contributing her expertise and enthusiasm to the planning field. Embracing the intricacies of the organization, she plays a pivotal role in steering it towards its objectives, all while expanding her knowledge and understanding of urban planning.
With a multifaceted background and an unwavering commitment to excellence, Nicole Masson continues to make a meaningful impact in education, entrepreneurship, and community development, embodying the ethos of lifelong learning and growth.
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