Gale M. Butler has served since 2014 as Executive Director of the Friends of Birch State Park, Inc., a non-profit focused on revitalizing the 180-acre nature park, gifted to Florida by Hugh Taylor Birch in 1942. She is responsible for raising funds and enlisting in-kind support from the community to help preserve, conserve, enhance and promote Hugh Taylor Birch State Park.
Butler’s corporate career began in 1983 with Landmark Bank (now Bank of America), where she served as Vice President of Corporate Communications. She joined Blockbuster Entertainment, Inc. in 1992, serving as Vice President of Community Affairs and Internal Communications. After Blockbuster was sold to Viacom, Inc., Butler followed her boss, Wayne Huizenga, over to AutoNation where she served as Vice President of Corporate Affairs for 17 years.
During her career, her honors have included Take Stock in Children Mentor of the Year, March of Dimes Woman of Distinction, Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce’s Downtowner of the Year, Riverwalk Annual Leadership Tribute, Broward Partnership for the Homeless James J. Blosser Community Trustee, Urban League of Broward’s Margaret Roach Community leader, Women in Distress Starfish Lifetime Achievement Award, United Way of Broward’s Magnolia Lifetime Achievement Award, and Junior Achievement’s Melissa Aiello Good Character Award. Butler has served for 20 years as a mentor in the Women of Tomorrow program at Fort Lauderdale High School and is an alumnus of Leadership Broward, Leadership Florida and Leadership America.
A native of Fort Lauderdale, Butler attended Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and graduated from the University of Miami with a B.A. in English. She has one son, Todd, who is Vice President of Technology for Real Page in Dallas, Texas. Butler enjoys the beach, golf, tennis, reading, and traveling – anywhere!