Stephanie is deeply committed to advancing trauma-informed, ethical leadership and fostering systemic accountability in every interaction. With a Master of Science in Mental Health and Wellness and extensive experience in behavioral health focused on trauma, she excels in equipping organizations and individuals with tools for transformative change.
Having completed ministerial training in the Church of the Nazarene and receiving ordination through the Open Table Network, Stephanie has served in diverse ministry roles, including preaching, program development, multimedia communication, and policy advocacy. Her work is grounded in a passion for addressing systemic harm and creating inclusive, restorative spaces that empower marginalized communities and support survivors of trauma and abuse.
Stephanie brings a forward-thinking approach to ethical leadership, drawing on her lived experience navigating the complexities of parenting neurodiverse children with diagnoses such as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and bipolar disorder. This personal journey reinforces her dedication to trauma-informed care and its capacity to foster healing and resilience.
Through her professional and personal experiences, Stephanie is committed to promoting justice, compassion, and accountability, creating pathways for individuals and communities to thrive.