Stephanie is a seasoned professional with 35 years of experience working with vulnerable populations throughout the life cycle in private, public, and not-for-profit human service organizations. She holds a BS degree from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in Psychology, and a Master’s of Arts degree in Applied Psychology from the University of Baltimore. Throughout her career, Stephanie has blended strategic thought leadership, business acumen and interpersonal skills to further organization vision, growth, and effectiveness. She has created sustainable funding models, built strong and enduring community relationships and developed innovative services and programs, ensuring quality, sound ethical practices and fiscal responsibility. Stephanie received the Loyola University Partnership Award, and awards from the State of Maryland for Victims of Crime (VOCA) and Violence Against Women (VAWA) support programs. Stephanie was also the 2020 recipient of the Sister Alice Marie Quinn Award. Most recently, Stephanie was named one of Maryland’s top 100 women by The Daily Record.