Stacey Morse Board Member
About Stacey Morse
Stacey and her husband, Bob, recently moved to Jackson, after raising their four children Charlotte (30), Rob (28), Ellie (26), and Maggie (23) in New York and Hong Kong. Stacey spent the early years of her career as a civil engineer with the EPA and the US Department of Transportation. She then worked as an investment banker in municipal water related project financing at Lehman Brothers in New York. With the birth of her second child, she retired and while raising her children joined the Board of the Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter, a NYC nonprofit serving NYC’s homeless population and the NYC Water Board.
During the family’s 11 years in Hong Kong, Stacey served on the Board of the Hong Kong Ballet Company and subsequently became its Chief Executive Officer. During that same period, she developed and executed Habitat for Humanity’s first fundraising effort in Hong Kong. Stacey joined the board of the School of American Ballet in NY in 2012, currently co-chairs their advisory council, and co-chaired their recent capital campaign. She is a member of the board of Tufts University School of Engineering, chair of their Center for Engineering Education Outreach and chair of the Engineering School’s annual fund for the University’s current capital campaign. Stacey received a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Tufts University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. She, Bob and their family enjoy food, skiing, biking, golfing, fishing and hiking in Jackson.