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Neighbors September 27, 2018 7:00 am

Wonder Women: Jana Butler

By Justin Kline

Butler helps keep South Florida Baptist Hospital connected in the community.

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If South Florida Baptist Hospital participates in a community event, there’s a good chance Jana Butler is there.

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The South Florida Baptist Hospital Foundation’s executive director is proud to have been a conduit between the hospital and her home for the last six years, whether that means working at Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce events or even acting in the Mystery Dinner Theatre series.

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“I think it’s very important, since the hospital is the largest employer in Plant City, that we support whatever they do,” Butler said.

INSIDE JANA’S HEAD

What books are you reading?

I am reading Thunder Dog, by Michael Hingson. It was given to me by a Rotary friend. I like nonfiction, and this is about a service dog that was in the towers on 9/11. On an ongoing basis, I love reading cookbooks. I’m a cookbook collector.

 

Who inspired you and why?

My mom. Such a strong woman. She raised four children. All of us had really strong values and work ethic. My mom always kept us moving forward. She was a great lady.

 

What’s something you hope to see change in Plant City in the next 10 years?

I’d love to see a Target in town, and provide more people the opportunity to still live in a small town. I think we have to preserve that. We want to grow, but we need to keep that same feel and I think people look for that.

 

What’s the best advice you’ve ever gotten?

My parents were big mentors of mine and they always said, “Don’t stop working for what you want.” What they meant by that was, don’t let anything stand in your way. If you want to be whatever you want to be, you can do that.

 

What superpower would you like to have?

I think being able to fly would be really cool.

Butler is a native of Fredonia, New York, a town of just over 10,000 people known for its state university and for growing grapes. She chose to follow her parents to Florida when it was time to go to college and, after graduating, settled down in Plant City with her husband. She’s a veteran of BayCare, having worked at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Tampa for 24 years and South Florida Baptist for the past six. While working at St. Joseph’s, Butler decided to get more involved in the city she lived in.

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“I figured if I was going to live in this community, I needed to learn more about it,” Butler said.

She started by joining the Junior Woman’s Club, of which she was a member for more than seven years and co-president for some of that time. Butler enjoyed working with the group, especially on the Shoe Project, and eventually found herself in the Noon Rotary Club. Butler is now in her third year as Rotary’s scholarship coordinator, helping students from Plant City High School and now Simmons Career Center fund their post-high school dreams.

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Butler is especially pleased that a surplus of funds this year has enabled the committee to take things a step further: the 20 students who received Rotary scholarships in 2017 are eligible to re-apply and get more scholarship money if they’re doing well in school.

Since joining SFBH in her current role, Butler and her team have helped the hospital’s foundation increase its fundraising and expand medical services. The hospital’s Physicians Giving campaign, which incentivizes the hospital’s physicians to donate at least $1 per pay period to the foundation, has raised more than $95,000 thus far in 2018 — a 15% increase over 2017’s final total of $82,000. In the last six years, the annual Diamonds & Denim gala has added a live auction and other features to help the fundraiser rake in more than $100,000 annually. The 2017 gala brought in $118,000 for the hospital. In 2016, the foundation was able to meet its $1 million goal to build and debut its new intensive care unit.

“I’m proud of the growth that we’ve been able to make, being able to take a successful foundation and make it grow to help this community have great medical services,” Butler said.

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