

ABOUT
ME

Stacy spent more than 15 years in New York media and built her expertise leading, launching and scaling new businesses for global media and technology companies. Stacy has deep experience managing divisional P&Ls and has worked tirelessly to connect the dots between editorial, audience, product and revenue during an era of profound disruption in media. Over the years, Stacy has built a reputation for being a change agent, problem solver and innovator who brings an entrepreneurial spirit and keen drive for results to every project.
She volunteers her time coaching and mentoring entrepreneurs, and has contributed to the Comcast TechStars incubator. Before that, she spent 5 years at Bloomberg where she led their global conferences division, Bloomberg LIVE resulting in made for television productions, premium audiences and triple digit revenue growth for the division. Before heading Bloomberg LIVE, Stacy took part in growing the US footprint of Bloomberg Television, where she played an instrumental role in launching new video products, producing special and live events coverage and monetizing daytime and primetime programming.
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As an Emmy-award nominee at ABC News, Stacy developed a partnership with Facebook during ABC News’ 2010 Election Coverage, yielding a first-of-its-kind digital town hall capturing live reaction to the results and one of the first ever live broadcast collaborations with Facebook. The townhall streamed live on digital platforms and was moderated by ABC’s David Muir and Facebook’s Randi Zuckerberg. During her time at ABC News Digital, she gained deep experience participating in global news stories, pioneering social media integration into live events broadcasts, and launching new digital products. She helped shape cross platform sales, marketing and strategy discussions to unite broadcast and digital platforms of ABC’s flagship news programs including “Good Morning America,” “World News Tonight,” “20/20,” “Nightline,” and “This Week.”
Stacy began her career at Dow Jones and Time Inc, leading consumer marketing efforts for The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, In Style, Real Simple and Parenting where she learned the discipline of measuring success.
She earned a Bachelor's Degree in Finance and minor in Marketing from The College of New Jersey and completed the Punch Sulzberger Program at Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism. She is a recent transplant to Philadelphia and lives with her husband, son and daughter.