For 18 years, in her capacity as the Business Manager for a successful semi-conductor company based in Florida, Nichole Whitehurst assisted in developing and growing the semiconductor business by managing the sales staff and also implementing many employee sales incentive programs, in order to increase revenue. In addition to an already busy schedule as a business woman, a wife and mother, she was actively involved with numerous committees including helping coordinate fundraising galas which afforded her a lot of experience in organization, planning and execution of events. Ms. Whitehurst demonstrated her ability for greater achievements at an early age, when she took on the leading role of student Governor; became a pre-law official and member of the Delta K, and was inducted to the Who’s Who Among American High School Students. In 2017, she graduated magna cum laude with a degree in Social Work, and a minor in Psychology, she decided to make good use of her talents by working alongside the Social Workers staff at Gulfside Hospice of Pasco County and helping families by educating and counseling them as they faced the difficulties of witnessing the death of loved ones. As an avid learner, this opportunity enhanced her organizational skills, through the scheduling and executing of events for all of the Hospice families. As a legal mind following her graduation from Thomas M. Cooley Law School of Western Michigan University in 2021, she currently serves as a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator and is the co-inventor of the patented Double Dolly Hand Cart System.