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NANCY LUTHER, ’91 Since Nancy Luther made Bay County her home 35 years ago, she has been serving this community. She has worked in the marketing and media industry since 1997, including 18 years as a senior marketing consultant for iHeartMedia Inc. After six years as the branch manager of Adecco Staffing, Luther returned to iHeartMedia in summer 2021, bringing a fresh perspective to broadcast and digital media. “Nancy represents the best of FSU PC and our community as a motivated, compassionate and enthusiastic alumna. Her heart is in her service and so many people in Bay County have benefited from it,” wrote Tanya Deal, HR director, Bay County Clerk of Court and 2016 Notable ’Nole. Luther serves on the Innovations Federal Credit Union Board of Directors, United Way of Northwest Florida Executive Board, Gulf Coast Regional Medical Center’s Women’s Advisory Board and Bay County Chamber Governmental Affairs Committee. She's involved in the Emerald Coast Business Women's Association’s Death by Chocolate, raising funds for women to pursue higher education. Luther also has served on the boards of Bay Arts Alliance and the Bay County Society for Human Resource Management. “She is someone you want on your team. She is achievement oriented to successfully accomplish the goal or objective of any project. Most importantly, she is a wonderful human being full of integrity with a heart full of compassion,” wrote Karen Hurst, senior VP/CMO Innovations FCU and 2018 Notable ’Nole. Luther studied in FSU's School of Criminology, earning an Academic Leadership Award. She graduated from FSU PC in '91 with a bachelor's in criminology, then life redirected her path. “I got into criminology because I wanted to make a difference, but working within the media industry allowed me to be able to do that, to get involved in so many different organizations,” Luther said.

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