Stacey Andrade King founded Nancy Jo Enterprises to honor her mother, by improving people’s lives in meaningful and lasting ways.
As the mother of a mixed-heritage family, Stacey recognized the importance of justice in achieving diversity, equity, and inclusion in today’s society.
Her work supporting under-privileged students and children-in-crisis gave her the ability, and opportunity, to make a real difference.
Since 1982, Stacey’s family has sought justice for the murder of her mother Nancy Jo Andrade.
Stacey knows that Justice is a process that has many opposing interests.
Goals such as diversity, equity, and inclusion will only be realized through empathy and mutual understanding.
Marty L. Ellin and Carol Rice developed the “Courageous Conversations” executive training program to help your employees meet those goals.
Through our program, they will gain the skills and tools necessary, to profit both your business and the wider community. A legacy of learning for future generations.
When we’re finding justice, together, we’re building a better future for everyone.
Meet the team
STACEY ANDRADE KING
FOUNDER AND CEO
Following the conviction of my mother’s murderer, I was accepted to Agnes Scott College and so moved to Georgia. I graduated university with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology with an emphasis in child development.
I have volunteered for the State of Georgia’s Peach Program as an aspirational speaker, working to help break the cycle of generational poverty. I continued to work with underprivileged children for the Decatur Dejalb Housing Authority.
My husband and I founded the non-profit Captain Robert A. King Scholarship Foundation in 2009 for “at risk youths” for both military and single parent families, providing opportunities for college education.
ERICA GARCIA
MANAGING DIRECTOR
I am a graduate of the University of Central Florida| Orlando, FL where I received a BS in Early Childhood Development and Education BS in Psychology with a Minor in International Business. I was awarded Honors in the Major Undergraduate Research.
My professional experience has been in preschool teaching and counseling as well as working to develop systems and processes for office based businesses and doing fundraising for charities.
I am passionate about supporting local outreach programs including working to build a dining hall for a local village in Peru with a team of multi-cultural and multi-language volunteers. I also deliver food to seniors with Meals on Wheels.
MAYA’S MUM
SENIOR TRAINING OFFICER
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Our Consultants
CAROL RICE
is a Certified Conflict Manager (CCM), sought-after speaker and trainer, and published author. Based out of Atlanta, Georgia, she has over 30 years of experience dealing with conflict management issues. conflict dynamic conflict resolution and equal justice.
MARTY L. ELLIN
has served as President of the Board of Directors of the Justice Center of Atlanta, as well as the Executive Director of the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation. For more than 40 years, Marty worked as a litigator, trying dozens of jury trials and more than 100 civil cases.
CYNTHIA PADILLA PEARSON
is a member of the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress. She is a certified trauma specialist and advanced restorative justice practitioner who has spent 12 years in the court system supporting survivors of complex trauma and providing law enforcement-specific training.
