Meet the Staff: Administrative Assistant Nikki Demetriades

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Written by Brianna Connock, Marketing & Outreach Associate

The mission of the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center is to ensure the lessons of the Holocaust inspire action today. Administrative Assistant Nikki Demetriades keeps the museum’s office in top shape to continue advancing our mission.

Q: Tell me about your role and what a typical day might look like for you.

A typical day for me looks like preparing and sorting data, retrieving the mail, assisting coworkers with tasks, keeping the kitchen stocked and tidy, and of course seeing all my friends here at the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center.

Q: What is your favorite part of the museum?

My favorite part of the museum is definitely the Humanity Gallery.

Q: Why do you think the work the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center does is important?

I could go on and on about this! The work of this museum is important because it not only educates people on the atrocity of the past, but it’s also an inspiration of things we can do together to make the future better.

Q: What about the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center makes you excited to get out of bed in the morning?

All of it! I really love this museum and I love all my coworkers. The environment is so supportive and educational that it’s hard to find a negative.

Q: What is a favorite moment you have of working here?

My favorite moment? That’s a hard one. My mind immediately jumps to Upstander Weekend. Seeing everyone so happy and participating in the awards ceremony was heartwarming.

Q: What’s something else you wish people knew about you?

I’m not sure! I feel that I’m a very open book so it’s hard to say.

Connect with Nikki at [email protected].

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ABOUT THE NANCY & DAVID WOLF HOLOCAUST & HUMANITY CENTER

The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center exists to ensure the lessons of the Holocaust inspire action today. Located at Cincinnati’s historic Union Terminal, HHC impacts more than 2.5 million people every year through digital and in-person events, museum tours, educational experiences, social media, and virtual content. From Australia to India, individuals from more than 25 countries and 30 states engage with our mission. For more information, visit www.holocaustandhumanity.org