Named one of 30 Young Impact Leaders across Canada in 2022 by Future of Good and both an Emerging Leader (Atlantic Region) and Under 30 Innovator in 2024 by the Government of Canada and Atlantic Business Magazine, respectively, Stacie (she/her) has been in the youth engagement field since 2020, where she is best known for her work in youth engagement within children and youth health. Originally from Saint John, New Brunswick, she is now based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She is the Education Outreach Specialist with Children First Canada and the Youth Engagement Coordinator at Nourish Nova Scotia.

She has a Health, Wellness and Recreation certificate from Eastern College, an undergraduate degree in Kinesiology from Dalhousie University and a professional degree in Education from the University of New Brunswick. She is pursuing a Master of Arts in Education in Curriculum Studies at Mount Saint Vincent University.

She is the Director of Finance and Memberships, project lead for many children's and youth health initiatives with the Young Canadians Roundtable on Health, and former Executive Director.

In 2022, she was a Co-Chair of the Youth Advisory Council of the Youth Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Services Review conducted by the NB Child and Youth Advocate’s office. She is also a Women's Nonprofit Network board member. She loves travelling and exploring new parts of Canada and the world.