Nicco Eneidi
With 20+ years of experience in Information Technology, combined with 16 years of working in various forms of education, Nicco Eneidi has a diverse background and skillset that he has been able to bring to SAW.
Starting in 2005, Nicco began spending time and volunteering during the early days of Salem Art Works; impressed with each visit by the incredible amount of progress and improvements to the organization over the years. After moving to Salem in early 2020, he began volunteering at SAW repairing mechanical equipment at first and then transitioned to assisting with administrative tasks and IT infrastructure as a staff member.
Since joining the SAW staff, Nicco’s accomplishments include major IT infrastructure improvements, bringing WiFi connectivity to the majority of the campus and facilities, much-needed server and workstation upgrades, along with website and marketing/communications improvements. Starting in 2021, he began greatly expanding programs offered to the public including workshops for adults, and youth programs including Salem Teen Arts where students could take classes in welding, blacksmithing, glassblowing, ceramics, foundry/mold making, painting, and printmaking. By streamlining the process and bringing in both internal and external instructors, this has brought in much-needed program revenue and exposed many more people from near and far to what SAW’s beautiful campus and facilities have to offer.
In his off time he enjoys skiing, windsurfing, sailing, riding dirtbikes, and extended motorcycle camping trips through the United States, Canada, and Mexico. He is currently renovating an 1800’s era horse-livery barn into a motorcycle workshop.