Awards & Winners

Nancy Brinker

Date of Birth 06-December-1946
Place of Birth Peoria
(Peoria County, Illinois, United States of America, Area code 309)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Nancy G Brinker
Profession Businessperson, Diplomat
Nancy Goodman Brinker is the founder and Chair of Global Strategy of Susan G. Komen, an organization named after her only sister, Susan, who died from breast cancer in 1980 at age 36. Brinker was also United States Ambassador to Hungary from 2001 to 2003 and Chief of Protocol of the United States from 2007 to the end of the George W. Bush administration. Brinker, a breast cancer survivor, uses her experience to heighten understanding of the disease. She speaks publicly on the importance of patient's rights and medical advancements in breast cancer research and treatment. She is currently serving as the World Health Organization's Goodwill Ambassador for Cancer Control. Brinker is the author of the New York Times bestselling book Promise Me - How a Sister's Love Launched the Global Movement to End Breast Cancer, released on September 14, 2010. Brinker has helped build Komen by fostering a coalition of relationships within the business community, government, and volunteer sectors in the United States. For her work on breast cancer research, Time magazine named Brinker to its 2008 list of the 100 most influential people in the world. Calling her "a catalyst to ease suffering in the world," President Barack Obama honored Brinker with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, on August 12, 2009.

Awards by Nancy Brinker

Check all the awards nominated and won by Nancy Brinker.

2005


Mary Woodard Lasker Award for Public Service
(For creating one of the world's great foundations devoted to curing breast cancer and for dramatically increasing public awareness about this devastating disease.)