Meet Stacey
The road I’ve travelled hasn’t followed one direction—and I’m grateful for that.
Over the years, I’ve owned a business, worked in healthcare, returned to university while working full-time, completed degrees in science and business, spent time in corporate environments, coached, facilitated, and started over more than once.
Looking back, I’ve realized the roles changed more than the purpose did.
The ways I’ve helped have changed. The intention behind the work has remained surprisingly consistent.
Whether working in healthcare, education, business, coaching, or advisory roles, I’ve always been drawn to understanding people—their experiences, challenges, goals, and what helps them move forward.
Over time, those experiences shaped how I listen, ask questions, and support others through change, complexity, and important decisions.
Learning has always mattered to me.
Not only for credentials, but for understanding, perspective, and creating options. Education helped me learn. Experience helped me understand. Both taught me the value of staying curious and being willing to adapt.
Looking back, I can see that growth often asks something of us first—effort, patience, sacrifice, or willingness to begin again.
I’ve learned that adapting to change doesn’t require changing the values that matter most.
Across different roles, industries, and stages of life, a few things remained important to me:
Integrity.
Learning.
People.
Accountability.
I believe people are capable of far more than they often realize.
I believe people want to be heard, respected, and appreciated.
And I believe meaningful progress is more likely when people have space to think, ask questions, and work toward decisions they believe in and can stand behind.
Today, I work alongside leaders and teams navigating growth, complexity, and important decisions.
Not because my path has followed one direction.
But because different chapters have taught me to adapt, stay curious, and continue finding new ways to support people as they move forward.
Learning Matters
Education helped me learn. Experience helped me understand. Curiosity continues to shape how i ask questions, work, and support others.
What Continues to Shape My Work
Growth has a cost
Many things worth pursuing ask something of us first - effort, patience, sacrifice, or willingness to begin again. Growth rarely feels easy while it’s happening - but often meaningful looking back.
People matter
I believe people want to be heard, respected, and appreciated - and are capable of far more than they often realize.