Stacy was born and raised in Salem and is the oldest of four girls. Both of Stacy’s parents came to United States from Greece and taught Stacy the importance of hard work and perseverance as they achieved the American dream and worked to give their daughters every opportunity to follow their dreams.
After graduating from Sprague High School, Stacy attended the University of North Carolina where she earned a bachelor’s degree in political science with a minor in communication studies. After college Stacy moved back to Oregon and was a legislative assistant for a state representative in the Oregon Legislative Assembly during the 2003 and 2005 legislative sessions.
It was during that time Stacy first learned about what a reserve (volunteer) deputy does and decided to become a reserve deputy for the Marion County Sheriff’s Office to volunteer and give back to her community. Stacy became a reserve deputy in 2005 and was hired full-time as a patrol deputy for the Enforcement Division of the Marion County Sheriff’s Office in 2007. A few months after being hired full-time at the Sheriff’s Office, Stacy graduated from George Fox University with a Master of Business Administration.
During her 19-year law enforcement career with Marion County Sheriff’s Office, Stacy has served in variety of roles including a field training officer, defensive tactics instructor, advisor for the Cadet Unit and member of the Domestic Violence Team and Recruitment Team. Stacy’s passion in law-enforcement is for crisis and hostage negotiations. Throughout her career, Stacy has negotiated and de-escalated many high risk and potentially deadly situations to a peaceful resolution. Stacy has been a member of the Marion County Inter-Agency Tactical Negotiations Team and has also served on the Board of Directors for the Western States Hostage Negotiators Association for 14 years.