Erin Nester

Erin Nester became a part of the St. John’s Rome team in 2009 after a long journey that began in a small town outside of San Antonio, Texas. After completing her undergraduate studies in French Language and Literature at the University of Texas at Austin, Erin volunteered with the Peace Corps, working as an English teacher and teacher trainer in the Republic of Georgia. She then went on to receive a Master’s degree in International Training and Education at American University. Since then, she’s worked in a number of positions that have given her a wealth of experience in international travel and education, including teaching, managing university academic support programs, and working at an international educational non-profit organization that included a leadership program for Iraqi undergraduate students.

Since taking her current position as Assistant Director of the St. John’s Rome campus, Erin’s been closely involved in the daily operation of our programs in Rome, from student affairs to academics. Although she appreciates the opportunity to live and work in the Eternal City, she loves her job just as much for the chance to interact with St. John’s students. “They’re such a diverse group of students,” she explains, “many of whom come to our programs already with a lot of interesting life experience.”

Still, she says, it’s hard to ignore the irresistible charms of living in Italy: “What stands out are the values that ultimately place family, friends and enjoyment of life first.” Those values translate to an appreciation for aesthetics in fashion, art and architecture that Erin especially admires, given her own love of those things. It’s no surprise, then, that her favorite Roman attractions include the Teatro Marcello and the Portico d’Ottavia, but she also enjoys going off the beaten track and just wandering unfamiliar neighborhoods of the city. She encourages first-time travelers to do the same, while cautioning them to look past the minor inconveniences of their time abroad to appreciate the big picture: “Living and travelling abroad are not always easy or convenient, so embrace this aspect of it as well!”