Stephanie Thomas

Stephanie Thomas

Stephanie Thomas brings strategic focus, vision and matured judgment gained during a successful career leading and implementing strategic partnerships and initiatives, small business and community development efforts, and high impact and revenue generating programs.

More than an impact creator and relationship builder, Stephanie is a person who influences and persuades top ranking people; whose opinion is highly sought after; and whose judgment is respected and trusted.

Ms. Thomas does not simply set out ambitious goals … she motivates people to deliver. She has navigated Fortune 100 organizations on Wall Street, a United States Presidential campaign at National Committee headquarters on Capitol Hill, and pedigreed, venerated institutions such as Industrial Bank and Georgetown University. She develops strategic relationships with national and local community stakeholders and government agencies and elected officials, including development of new programs and initiatives that create mutual value by deepening and expanding corporate and community relationships. Stephanie is distinguished by her passion for transformation, focus on collaborative team-building and strategic partnerships, and commitment to meeting consumer, community and market demands. Her enthusiasm instills her and team members with energy and dedication in an environment where creativity and innovation are encouraged.

Having studied Organizational Management at Mercy College, she is a proud alumna of the prestigious Women’s Campaign School at Yale University, the Charles Hamilton Houston Law Preparatory Institute held at Georgetown Law, and the White House Project bipartisan political leadership training program. She has coordinated a number of community events; serving and seeking nonprofit Board and committees.

She invites top player and senior leadership to challenge, converse, and collaborate with her to move organizations and its efforts above and beyond expectations.

  • Education
    • Women's Campaign School at Yale University