Stacey Levine

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Stacey Levine is a registered architect and LEED-accredited professional with a passion for historic buildings, community development, and innovative economic development. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture from the University of Tennessee and a Master’s Degree in Civic Leadership from Lipscomb University.  Stacey serves as the Program Coordinator for “Music City Girls Lead,” a Leadership Academy for high school girls through Lipscomb University. Stacey worked with the Clement Railroad Hotel Museum in Dickson, Tennessee as their Director of Development, and with the non-profit organization Healthier Tennessee Communities as a Regional Director. Stacey is currently the Program Administrator for Healthy Parks Healthy Person, a program through the Tennessee Dept of Environment and Conservation that rewards Tennesseans for getting active in the outdoors.