G AY P R E S C O T T
VP, Development, Hope Cancer Resources Gay Prescott, originally from Jackson, Mississippi, is the youngest of five children. She has lived in Northwest Arkansas for 27 years. Gay is the vice president of development at Hope Cancer Resources. She has been with Hope Cancer Resources for over 18 years and previously worked with cancer patients as the manager of the Washington Regional Cancer Support Home (now the J.B. Hunt Transport Services Cancer Support Home). She has 40 years of marketing experience and 25 years of experience with nonprofits. Her passion is working with cancer patients and their families. Gay and her husband Larry have two dogs, Charlie and Frankie.
Education: A.A.S. Commercial Design and Advertising, Hinds Community College in Raymond, Mississippi
Best part of your job: There are so many good things about my job, but it really comes down to one – the people. I have met so many wonderful people along the way. Working at Hope Cancer Resources, I get to be a part of really making a difference in someone’s life at a critical time. I remember. My dad was diagnosed in 2006 and passed away in 2007. It’s a hard time in one’s life journey.
Quality you admire most in women: I truly admire women who have gone before me. Women are strong. Women also face a lot of fear, and there is so much in our world that undermines the self-esteem of women. Growing up, girls are hard on girls. As women, there’s a bond. We know when someone needs us. I love seeing women recognizing that in someone else and coming to their defense. The army of women is quite a force. We will defend, advocate and help. It’s inspiring to experience.
What nonprofits are you involved with and why? Other than Hope Cancer Resources, I volunteer with the Cancer Challenge. My husband Larry and I serve at our church, Vertical Community Church. We also volunteer at LifeSource International. I currently serve on the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Northwest Arkansas Chapter board of directors and am a past board member for the Arkansas Cancer Coalition.
What do you do for fun? Any hobbies? My family has always loved sports. I came to Arkansas as a Mississippi State fan in 1996 when Larry and I got married. People who know me well, know I am a really good Hog fan. We enjoy all Razorback sports. I can still ring a cowbell. I also play tennis and enjoy working in my flower gardens. When I have time, I love to paint. I studied color theory for a year in school. It was fascinating to me and still is.
Biggest inspiration: My parents have been my biggest inspiration. My dad has passed away, but I still continue to learn from him. My mom is a strong lady who is so faithful to her family. They gave me values that have paved the way in my life.
Surprising fact about you: Sign language was my first language. Both of my parents are deaf. 40