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The SunPost – Best Of 2007

Best Philanthropic Realtor Nancy Batchelor

Esslinger Wooten and Maxwell

Nancy is an agent with Esslinger Wooten and Maxwell, Coral Gables office.
A graduate of University of Wisconsin- Madison with a BA in Advertising/Journalism,
she has been selling real estate in Miami and Aspen, Colorado for the
last eight years. Known for her Midwestern work ethic and knack for marketing,
she has been in EWM’s Chairmen’s Club for the last four years. Nancy specializes
in relocation and sales, and markets many areas of Miami. Nancy is passionate
about our community and children. She is actively involved in many nonprofits
and schools. Some of her favorites are: Easter Seals, Jackson Cancer Cares,
United Way, UM Pediatrics, Miami Children’s Hospital, Voices for Children
and Cushman School. She believes everyone counts and emphasizes the importance
of balancing family, work and community. Nancy is married and has two
children, and is an avid equestrian who prides herself in blue ribbon
service. Let her give you a jump on the real estate market!

Location: Esslinger Wooten Maxwell, Inc., Realtors, 1360 South Dixie
Highway, Coral Gables. Phone: 305-903-2850. Web site: www.nancybatchelor.com

 

 


The SunPost

Power Women 2006: Nancy Batchelor

Nancy Batchelor, a nine-year veteran of the South Florida real estate
market, prides herself on her expertise in luxury real estate. Now calling
the firm of Esslinger-Wooten-Maxwell Inc. (EWM) home, she lays claim to
a Florida real estate license and a Colorado brokers license. Batchelor
might just have discovered the secret to success – a love of the
city she helps build.

“I love Miami,” she said. “I’m familiar with
all of the art and cultural programs. The hospitals. Where do you go when
you have a child with challenges? Opera or sports, I know all of the best
little things Miami has to offer.”

Batchelor moved to Miami Beach in 1984 and became a licensed yacht broker,
fostering a love of boating. The family moved back to Aspen in July 1999
and, until 2002, she sold luxury properties with the high-end firm of
Carol Dopkin Real Estate.

Now back in town as a full-time real estate
agent with EWM, she works mostly through referrals, while juggling a handful
of important titles: wife of almost 15 years; mother to a 10, 12 and 18
year-old.

Batchelor can put another title on her business card too: philanthopist.

In April of this year she joined forces with her husband, Jon Batchelor,
to help raise $20,000 to benefit Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation’s
Hugs and Kisses program.

She was a table sponsor at The American Cancer Society’s fifth annual
Cattle Barons’ Ball, which netted $230,000. Her philanthropic efforts
have supported Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden and The Education Fund.

The Cushman School, The Voices for Children Foundation, Audubon of Florida
and a long list of others all count the Batchelors on their lists of supporters.
Nancy Batchelor and her husband’s philanthropic Batchelor Foundation
year after year put South Florida charities on their dance cards in one
way or another.

The most recent Batchelor Foundation gift is a challenge grant totaling
$5 million to the University of Miami’s Department of Pediatrics.

The department will receive $1.25 million from the foundation each year
it can match that amount through endowment gifts.
This gift is another in a long and endearing relationship the foundation
has had with the department.

The Miami Children’s Hospital is another endeavor Batchelor is
happy to support.

“We’re lucky to be in Miami and have great resources like
those,” Batchelor said. “These kids would not be alive if
not for them.”

This November Miami Children’s Hospital will honor Batchelor at
its annual Queen of Hearts Luncheon.