
Practical… inspiring… effective… heartfelt… are some of the adjectives to describe her.
Nancy Fox-Kilgore, MS is a survivor of sibling abuse and bullying. She holds a Master’s degree from the University of Oregon. Her B.A. and teaching credentials were received from Sacramento State University. Nancy is a leading expert on Bullying, Sibling Abuse, and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. She is the author of EVERY EIGHTEEN SECONDS: PERSONAL JOURNEY INTO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE and THE SOURCEBOOK FOR WORKING WITH BATTERED WOMEN. She has recently published GIRL IN THE WATER: A Personal Story of Bullying & Sibling Abuse
Nancy is a consultant for the United States Department of Victim’s of Crime. State domestic violence coalitions, associations, and organizations endorse her. Nancy is a continuing education professor for various universities throughout the United States. Nancy trains from the background of a researcher and a trauma survivor. Her trainings are informative and empowering. Nancy consistently receives positive endorsements for the depth of her content, her winning sense of humor, and her down-to-earth style. Nancy has a compassionate and energetic presentation style that utilizes the lastest research findings. Her aim is to help her audiences to acquire beneficial, educational information concerning Bullying and Sibling Abuse. Nancy has appeared on television and in newspapers.
Endorsed by:
Northwestern Region, Soroptimist International
Oregon American Federation of State and County Employees
The Oregon Association of Young Children
Lane County Labor Council, AFL-CIO
American Red Cross- Sacramento Chapter
Southern Willamette Private Industry Council
Human Resources & Management Services- Lane County, OR
California Nurses Association
Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs
Oregon Roseville Community Hospital
California Department of Social Service EAP Coordinator,
Jim Mulligan
“I found the workshops to be organized and dynamic. Nancy spoke to the residents as one who had ‘been there’- creating trust and a bond with them. Her sessions were interactive- engaging through demonstration, discussion, and experiential activities”
Catholic Social Services,
Marsha Kennedy
“She can encourage women who are going through similar experiences to share what is really happening to them”
Author of Love Is Letting Go of Fear,
Gerald G. Jampolsky, M.D.
“Nancy Kilgore is always of the highest caliber and is to be commended for the superior teaching standards she maintains.”
National University Program Coordinator,
L. Rubenstein
“There is no doubt that her message of hope and communication is vital to today’s relationships. We hope that she will continue to speak out about her experiences.”
Roseville Community Hospital Director,
Benedict Skonieczny
“Nancy Kilgore imparts timely and useful ‘investment’ education to the workplace about working women who have relationship stress. She has tremendous perceptivity and insight into working women and the personal stress that they bring to work.”
AFSCME Union Representative,
Lou Sinniger
“I wish to strongly urge management and labor unions to utilize this comprehensive training for a healthier work environment.”
Lane County Labor Council Vice President,
Pat Riggs
“I encourage employers to accept their responsibility in promoting healthy lifestyles and make possible this programming to individuals and groups.”
American Red Cross Director, Financial Development,
Diane Thomas
“Nancy Kilgore’s presentations are timely, organized and to the point; domestic violence costs money. She is a presenter for today.”
Lane County, Human Resources and Management Director,
George Russell





