Press Release: Sdmac Honors San Diegans, Servicemembers For Contribution To San Diego, Military Community
Press Release: Sdmac Honors San Diegans, Servicemembers For Contribution To San Diego, Military Community
Press Release: Sdmac Honors San Diegans, Servicemembers For Contribution To San Diego, Military Community
Prior to joining DLA Piper, Nancy served in a variety of management positions in the TRW
Electronics and Defense Sector.
In addition to her legal career, Nancy has devoted over 25 years of public service to the San
Diego Community. She was an active participant in her firms Serving those who serve our
Country program which provides countless hours of pro bono legal services to San Diegos
veterans, thereby preserving the dignity, self-respect and value of former service members. She
is a Founder and Past President of the San Diego Military Advisory Council, (SDMAC), former
Chair of the San Diego Chambers Military Affairs Advisory Committee, (MAAC) and a former
member of the San Diego Fleet Week Foundation Advisory Board, and the San Diego Holiday
Bowl Committee. As a member and past chair of the San Diego Chambers MAAC, she was a
key member of San Diegos Base Realignment and Closure, (BRAC) committee during the BRAC
rounds from 1991 through 1995; a position in which she continued to serve as a member of
SDMAC during the 2005 BRAC round. Throughout all these BRAC rounds, the San Diego region
emerged as a net gainer of military bases and facilities.
Nancy was the driving force behind the development of the Annual SDMAC Achievement
Awards, and it was during her tenure as President in February 2007, that the first SDMAC
Achievement Awards were held. Since that initial event, the SDMAC Achievement Awards
have recognized over fifty military and civilian organizations and individuals that have made
extraordinary contributions toward the welfare of San Diegos military community.
SDMAC Achievement Awards Recipients:
Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron Two Three (HSC-23)
The Wildcards of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron Two Three (HSC-23) are a team of
motivators, mentors, and technical experts committed to making a positive impact in their
community.
HSC-23 is dedicated to serving the community as a team, enabling them to contribute more than
2,364 hours of volunteer time through numerous activities and programs in San Diego. A few of
the many organizations that benefited from the volunteer efforts of HSC-23 include; Big
Brothers, Big Sisters, 124 hours; Armed Services YMCA, 146 hours; I Love A Clean San Diego, 222
volunteers performed environmental cleanup efforts and contributed 290 hours removing 165
pounds of debris; also initiated special project to Adopt-a-Beach at Coronado; Meals on Wheels,
182 hours delivering 1,092 meals for those seniors living alone; Rady Childrens Hospital, 108
hours of preparing meals for families and cleaning facilities to generate hope and help inspire
the future for those struggling; Father Joes Village, volunteered 29 hours to championing quality
of life for 784 residents; Navy Child and Youth Programs, contributed over 120 hours to coach
and mentor Navy Youth Sports Indoor Soccer League, Football/Cheer Program, and Basketball
Program with Navy Region Southwest.
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