Nancy, Web Master

Nancy
Our web site designer, Nancy Bolton-Rawles, left our office in Placerville in November 2010. She will continue to maintain the Premier Healthcare of Placerville from her home office at Intent Design Studio, LLC in Castle Rock, CO.
Nancy is a California native, being born and in the San Fernando Valley, in So. CA. She first moved to northern California in the 1980′s because she “wanted to be around big trees and water.” Nancy and her family, lived in Nevada County for nearly 30 years. She temporary relocated to the Placerville area March of 2009 to be closer to family and to create a web site and also began helping in the Workers’ Compensation department.
Nancy worked with chiropractic offices both in Placer and Nevada Counties and the SF Bay area before going back to college to get her degrees in Fine Art (her passion), Applied Arts and Design.
Nancy has been married to her husband, Bruce since 1992. (They got married while on a trip to Egypt!) She has a son, Shaun who lives in Grants Pass, Oregon with his wife and a daughter, Heidi, who lives with her husband and two children, Arianna , age 10 and Nicholas, age 6, near the Denver area. She also has a rag doll cat, named Cooper who was born September 2011. (Nancy loves cats!)
When not at work she spends many of her week-ends visiting her family and grand kids or exploring the Colorado countryside. When it is cold, she loves to work on websites, read a good book, chat on Face Book or watch movies.
She hopes to make time for her favorite hobbies which are painting and photography (see her work at NancyBolton.com) or designing beaded jewelry. In the past, Nancy has had her paintings displayed in 20th Street Gallery in Sacramento – and even sold a few!
Having just moved to Colorado, Nancy hopes to join a photography club or art association and would like to volunteer at the pet shelter working with cats.
“I feel very blessed to be surrounded by such caring, loving friends and family (including our loving kitten). In the economic climate we live in today, and the sometimes harsh times we are experiencing - there is absolutely nothing more important.”


