Nick Duronville Honored for Service to Community by Indianapolis’ Freetown Village
Quarles & Brady attorney Nick Duronville, an Indianapolis-based member of the firm’s Litigation & Dispute Resolution Practice Group, was honored November 18 by Freetown Village at its 2025 “Making a Difference” fundraiser.
Freetown Village, located in Indianapolis, is a living history museum with the mission to educate the public about African American lives, arts, and culture in Indiana through living history, exhibits, allied programs, and the collection and preservation of artifacts. Each year, the organization recognizes individuals whose contributions uplift the community through education, advocacy, leadership and service.
Recognized as a rising leader in law and community engagement who is using his legal acumen to amplify the voices of marginalized communities, Duronville is a board member of the Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana and the Haitian Association of Indiana; a member of the Leadership Council of the United Negro College Fund Indianapolis; co-chair of the Quarles African American/Black Business Resource Group; and chair of the Quarles Indianapolis office DEI Council.