About

Stacy grew up in the Bronx, New York, in the apartment below her maternal grandparents. Some of her favorite childhood memories include summer evenings people-watching with her grandfather from the front stoop, visiting her grandma, Mimi, at her beauty parlor in the city, walking with friends to St. Benedict’s School, riding her bike to Pelham Bay Park to play softball, taking the Preston special to high school, and driving her mom’s Chevy Caprice to Manhattan College. There, she met the love of her life and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and Mathematics.

Stacy has been married to her supportive and very handy husband, Matt, for more than 35 years. Together, they spent 32 years in a rural town along the scenic southeastern Connecticut shoreline, where they raised their three adult children, who continue to bring them great pride and joy. They now call a small town along the beautiful northern South Carolina coastline home and treasure their Mimi-Papa camp time with their sweet toddler granddaughter down the beach.

Stacy’s professional background reflects both technical expertise and a heart for helping others learn and grow. She has more than 35 years of experience in computer systems integration and technical training design and development, with work spanning technology services, defense contracting, and pharmaceutical corporations. She is also a Certified Professional Life Coach and Certified DISC Consultant through the Christian Coach Institute (CCI).

Faith and service are also central to Stacy’s life. She is actively engaged in her parish as an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion to the sick and homebound and as a member of the Columbiettes. She has also served as a Life Legacy Facilitator and Christian Career and Life Coach, led virtual Advent and Lenten reflections, and taught Religious Education to first- and sixth-grade students.

Through every chapter of her life, Stacy has learned the power of listening well, honoring each person’s story, and walking alongside others with warmth, faith, and encouragement. If you are ready to reflect on your own journey, uncover meaningful insights, and share the stories that matter most, Stacy would be honored to connect with you.