| 1. Stacey was born in Wisconsin before her family moved to Gulfport, Mississippi. |
| 2. Her family faced financial challenges during her younger years. |
| 3. Her mother worked as a school librarian, and her father was employed at a shipyard. |
| 4. Stacey developed an interest in politics during her college years. |
| 5. She has written novels under the pseudonym Selena Montgomery. |
| 6. At the age of 29, she was appointed as Deputy City Attorney of Atlanta. |
| 7. In 2013, she established the New Georgia Project with the goal of registering over 200,000 individuals to vote. |
| 8. Stacey is the co-founder of Nourish Inc., a beverage company, and serves as the CEO of Sage Works, a legal consulting firm. |
| 9. Throughout her career, she has received multiple awards for her work. |
| 10. She founded Fair Fight Action to address voter suppression following the 2018 election. |
| 11. She co-founded NOW Corp., a financial services firm, and serves as senior vice president. |
| 12. She launched Sage Works Productions, a production company, in 2020. |
| 13. She currently serves as the Ronald W. Walters Endowed Chair for Race and Black Politics at Howard University. |
| 14. She worked as a tax attorney at Sutherland Asbill & Brennan law firm in Atlanta, focusing on tax-exempt organizations, health care, and public finance. |
| 15. She co-founded Insomnia Consulting with a focus on infrastructure and energy. |
| 16. She is a lifetime member of the Council on Foreign Relations. |
| 17. She was the 2012 recipient of the John F. Kennedy New Frontier Award. |
| 18. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Center for American Progress. |