Nuno R Fontes Montrond
About Nuno R Fontes Montrond
Nuno R Fontes Montrond serves as the Assistant Director of the Southeastern Alternative Lock Up Program and has extensive experience in government administration, particularly in labor and employment law enforcement. He has worked as a Federal Investigator at the U.S. Department of Labor since 2011 and holds a Master's degree in Conflict Resolution from the University of Massachusetts Boston.
Work at Old Colony YMCA
Nuno R Fontes Montrond serves as the Assistant Director for the Southeastern Alternative Lock Up Program at Old Colony YMCA. He has held this position since 2009, contributing to the organization's mission in Brockton, Massachusetts. His role involves overseeing programs aimed at providing alternatives to incarceration, focusing on rehabilitation and community support.
Current Role at U.S. Department of Labor
Since 2011, Nuno has been employed as a Federal Investigator at the U.S. Department of Labor in Washington, D.C. With over a decade of experience in government administration, he specializes in labor and employment law enforcement. His work involves investigating compliance with labor laws and ensuring fair labor practices across various sectors.
Education and Expertise
Nuno holds a Master's degree in Conflict Resolution from the University of Massachusetts Boston, where he studied from 2009 to 2011. Prior to that, he earned a Bachelor's degree in Criminology from Suffolk University, completing his studies from 2003 to 2008. His educational background supports his expertise in negotiation and conflict management within diverse environments.
Previous Experience in Labor Law Enforcement
Before his current roles, Nuno worked as a Wage and Hour Investigator for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from 2008 to 2011. He also served as a Union Representative for the Massachusetts Organization of State Engineers and Scientists in 2011. These positions provided him with valuable experience in labor law enforcement and advocacy.
Multilingual Capabilities
Nuno is fluent in Cape Verdean Kriolo, a language that is not commonly spoken in the United States. His multilingual capabilities enhance his communication skills, particularly in cross-cultural settings, making him an asset in roles that require negotiation and collaboration with diverse populations.