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Framingham High English Teacher Promoted to Assistant Human Resources Director
The Framingham High teacher also had been serving as vice president of the Framingham Teachers Association.

Framingham Public Schools announced that Framingham High English teacher Inna Kantor London willbe the districtβs next Assistant Director of Human Resources.
London has taught for the past 12 years at Framingham High.
In addition to being a teacher, she has served as a mentor and a supervising teacher for field study students and student teachers.
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As an associate in Education at Wellesley College, she lectures extensively in the Education Department and has mentored the Collegeβs prospective teachers.
She has also been an Framingham Teachers Association building representative, a member of the negotiations team, and the vice president of the teachers union, working hard to represent the interests of teachers, paraprofessionals and support staff.
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A Wellesley College and Duke University School of Law graduate, London worked as a corporate attorney at Goodwin Procter, LLP and has taught securities law as an adjunct professor at Boston University.
This past summer she volunteered as an attorney at Community Legal Aid in Worcester.
London brings to the position of Assistant Director of Human Resources not only an extensive and varied teaching experience and with it an essential knowledge and understanding of the needs of school employees but also experience in contract drafting and negotiations as well as wide legal knowledge of school and employment law, said Framingham Superintendent of Schools Stacy Scott in a press release.
Scott feels confident that Londonβs βknowledge and experience are well-suited to the challenge of refocusing and redirecting the district wide plans for Human Resources delivery.β
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