Team Members
Stacy Marshall
Deputy Executive Director
STACY MARSHALL brings to YGB over 20 years of dedication to serving the education and social services sectors. Stacy has extensive experience working with NYC constituents, and is passionate about increasing equity and access to opportunities for under-served youth, schools, and communities.
Most recently, Stacy served as the Director of Parent & Family Engagement at INCLUDEnyc, leading a team of eight professional development coaches in systems-change work to improve academic outcomes for school age children and youth with disabilities across all 5 boroughs served by NYC Public Schools. Prior to joining INCLUDEnyc, Stacy served as Assistant Executive Director at Community Access Unlimited (CAU), overseeing all educational services and programming for foster youth and individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities across New Jersey.
Prior to joining CAU, Stacy served as an educator and administrator with the NYC Public Schools (formerly NYC Department of Education). Stacy first engaged with NYC schools, families, and children as a 2003-2005 New York City Teaching Fellow, culminating in a decade of teaching middle- and high school Social Studies in NYC and NJ Title I schools. Stacy then joined the central office of the NYCDOE as a senior program manager, overseeing the development of formative assessment tools and accountability measures during the piloting, launching, and implementation of the city’s teacher evaluation model, with equity and accessibility as a central focus of this work.
Stacy holds a BA in Political Communication from The George Washington University, a Master of Science in Teaching, summa cum laude, from Fordham University, and maintains certifications in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Workplace as well as teaching certifications in New York and New Jersey. Outside of work, Stacy enjoys dancing, reading, live music, traveling, and getting outdoors with her husband and their two school-age daughters.
Stacy volunteers with the Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey and the Randolph Marching Rams Parent Board and is active in the PTO at her daughters’ schools.