Nancy B. Butler has lived in Atlanta for the last 45 years.  After attending Georgia State University and the Atlanta Collage of Art, she worked in the corporate and art areas for 28 years.  She has worked in the advertising, marketing, public relations, media, real estate, retail, graphic design and photography market in her career, all of which makes her a very well rounded individual.
        Nancy founded and directed the non-profit corporation, Drivesafe, which was a bumper sticker program designed to save teenage drivers’ lives.   Nancy was responsible for the total day to day operation of DriveSafe, Inc., which included organizing press conferences, producing a public service announcement with the Braves' pitcher John Smotlz, corporate fundraising, and handling all the correspondence, mail, letters, accounting, fundraising, phones and databases for DriveSafe.
        She is currently enjoying a career as a portrait photographer, and is helping to organize the media to assist in marketing the Concert 2 Cure in the hopes of raising awareness and money for the American Cancer Society.  Her efforts in this project are in honor of her brother, David, her sister, Ellen, brother-in-law, Jimmy, who have all had bouts with cancer.  Also, she dedicates her work in loving memory to her two uncles, Peter and Len, that she lost to cancer.

 
         

 

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