Coats-Ashley began her career as a federal
law clerk. She worked in this position until her first child was born in 1966. Her second child was born in 1968 and for several years she stayed home with her young children. In 1972, Coats-Ashley was hired as the first woman lawyer for
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in the five state area of Southwestern Bell Telephone, including Arkansas, Texas, Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma. Out of her work with Southwestern Bell, Coats-Ashley later moved to
Washington D.C. in 1982 to work for
AT&T. In 1987, she returned to Oklahoma and finished out her career in the Bell system. As her career with Southwestern Bell came to a close, Coats-Ashley decided to run for district judge and was elected in 1994 and sworn in in 1995. During her time as a district judge, Coats-Ashley started the first
mental health court in Oklahoma County. This made Oklahoma among the first states to have such a court and the first in the Southwest. Coats-Ashley served ten years in this position and retired in 2004. In 2005, she was inducted into the
Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame. The
Nancy Coats-Ashley Community Foundation Scholar Award was established to honor Coats-Ashley's time as a Trustee of the Oklahoma City Community Foundation. The endowment fund supports Trustee Scholarship Initiative programs of the Oklahoma City Community Foundation.
Other involvements Aside from her career, Coats-Ashley has spent her time in numerous organizations. Some of these various involvements include: • Former President of the Oklahoma Federal Bar Association, the Oklahoma Bar Foundation and the William J. Holloway Jr. American Inn of Court • Former trustee of the Oklahoma City Community Foundation (2003 - 2012) • Former member of the Oklahoma Forensic Review Board • Tutor at Oklahoma City middle school • Oklahoma Women's Coalition: Voices for Change
Awards •
Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame (2005) • OBA Judicial Excellence Award • Mona Lambird Spotlight Award • Paragon Award Recipient (2004) • HeartLine Honoree (2002) ==References==