
Nezar Nokrachi
International relations professional and Rangel/OUIMET scholar
Woburn, Massachusetts
Arlington, Massachusetts
Summary
Multilingual background and bicultural identity: Nezar identifies as Moroccan-American, is fluent in French and Moroccan Arabic (Darija) in addition to English, and credits this background with shaping his interest in international relations and languages. shu+1
Public service and foreign affairs focus: He has pursued numerous public-sector and policy-oriented experiences (Rangel SEP Scholar, internships/fellowships with the U.S. Department of State, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, congressional fellowship, and roles tied to international affairs), demonstrating a sustained trajectory toward a career in foreign service or government policy. shu+1
Leadership, campus engagement, and recognition: While at Seton Hall he was active in the University Honors Program (Student Advisory Board), held elected leadership roles in Sigma Iota Rho (treasurer and president), made the Dean's List multiple semesters, and received competitive fellowships/scholarships. shu+2
Mentorship and work ethic rooted in caddying: His long tenure as a caddie at Winchester Country Club and receipt of the Francis Ouimet Scholarship are highlighted as formative experiences that taught professionalism, networking, and mentorship; he continues to acknowledge mentorship influences in his development. caddyshacktocorneroffice+1