Ann Nahabedian

Ann Nahabedian is a native of Watertown, MA and a graduate of Boston University, B.S. and Ed.M. She began her career teaching elementary school in Wilmington, MA. Subsequently she taught at an American International School, the Carol Morgan School in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. In 1984, Ann relocated to Durham, North Carolina, where she was an adjunct instructor at Durham Technical Community College. Later, she was a staff member at Duke’s business school, The Fuqua School of Business. She has since returned to her native Boston. She completed her career in the Waltham Public Schools.
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