Nic Davis has a diverse work experience, starting in 2009 as an Aide to the Speaker of the House in the Montana Legislature. In 2010, they worked as a Media Producer and Social Media Marketer for Procter and Gamble. In the same year, they also became a Film Director for the Crown of the Continent Guitar Foundation. In 2011, Nic founded their own production company, 4:08 Productions, where they served as the Founder and CEO, creating content for various clients. They also co-founded and hosted a program called KBGA Talking Heads during this time. In 2014, Nic worked as the Director, Executive Producer, and Co-Producer for the documentary "Enormous: The Gorge Story." They served as the Director of Photography for Indigenous in 2017. Currently, in 2021, Nic works as a Director for Glass and Marker.
Nic Davis completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast Journalism and Certification in Entertainment Management from the University of Montana in 2012. Prior to that, they attended the University of Colorado Boulder in 2007-2008 and Wake Forest University in 2006-2007. In 2004-2005, Nic attended the United States Senate Page School. Additionally, they obtained a Design Certification from Hatch Impact Labs in September 2020 and an Entertainment Management Certificate from the University of Montana in May 2012.
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