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STEPHANIE STUCKEY
CEO of Stuckey's
KEYNOTE VIDEOS
KEYNOTE FEE:

$10,001 - $15,000

Keynote fee falls within this range. For exact fee, please contact us.
TRAVELS FROM:

Georgia

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"Our audience enjoyed hearing the Stuckey’s comeback story! Stephanie did a great job emphasizing a focus on Customer Service while sharing her journey of becoming an Accidental CEO. So down to earth!"

ABOUT STEPHANIE STUCKEY

Stephanie Stuckey is CEO of Stuckey’s, known for generations as a highway oasis serving up pecan log rolls and kitschy souvenirs. Founded in 1937 by her grandfather, W.S. Stuckey, Sr. in Eastman, Georgia, Stuckey’s grew into over 350 stores nationwide by its peak in the 1970’s. The company was sold in 1964 and sadly declined for decades under a series of corporate owners. Fortunately, Stuckey’s returned to the family in 1985 under the leadership of W.S. Bill Stuckey, JR. and is now being continued with Bill’s daughter, Stephanie.

The Company acquired a pecan shelling and candy plant in Wrens, GA in January of 2021 and have been scaling production of the Stuckey’s branded snacks and sweets – including the iconic pecan log roll – to be sold in almost 5,000 retail stores nationwide. Stuckey’s also operates a distribution center in Eastman, GA, a fundraising business, a corporate gift program, and has an online store.

Stephanie received both her undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Georgia.  She worked as a trial lawyer, was elected to seven terms as a state representative, ran an environmental law firm, served as Director of Sustainability for Atlanta, and taught as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Georgia School of Law.  Stephanie purchased Stuckey’s in November of 2019 and assumed the role of CEO. Stephanie’s achievements include being named one of the Most Admired CEOs of 2022 by the Atlanta Business Chronicle, 100 Most Influential Georgians by Georgia Trend Magazine and a graduate of Leadership Atlanta. She serves on the corporate board for Bealls, a Florida-based retailer with more than 550 stores.

The Stuckey’s story has been featured recently in The New York Times Sunday Business Section, the TODAY Show, and The Washington Post.

When she’s not running Stuckey’s, Stephanie enjoys traveling by car to explore the back roads of America and pulling over at every boiled peanut stand and the World’s Largest Ball of Twine

STEPHANIE STUCKEY PROGRAMS & TOPICS

The Accidental CEO

Stephanie had no entrepreneurial experience prior to taking over her family's business and saving it from ruin. And she in no way resembles your typical CEO, being a woman who wears Stuckey's t-shirts rather than power suits. How does she do it? She embraces her weaknesses as opportunities to learn, and she celebrates her strengths. She treats every day as an adventure in which the unexpected is likely to happen. And she gets up at 5 a.m. every morning and follows her grandfather's and father's ideals: Work hard, be fair, and have fun.

Looking Back to Move Forward

Stephanie's grandfather built Stuckey's into an empire — a roadside oasis that redefined America. How did he do it? What lessons can we learn from W.S. Stuckey that can be applied today? Stephanie finds wisdom in the past to define her future and how she runs Stuckey's.

It Takes Creativity

With no entrepreneurial experience, but plenty of creativity and a knack for telling a good story, Stephanie is redefining the traditional template of the CEO. She'll talk about embracing her inner creative to see Stuckey's in a different way — one that is leading to renewed excitement about the brand.

Request Availability for Stephanie Stuckey

STEPHANIE STUCKEY
CEO of Stuckey's
TRAVELS FROM:

Georgia
KEYNOTE FEE:

$10,001 - $15,000

Keynote fee falls within this range. For exact fee, please contact us.
KEYNOTE VIDEOS
"Our audience enjoyed hearing the Stuckey’s comeback story! Stephanie did a great job emphasizing a focus on Customer Service while sharing her journey of becoming an Accidental CEO. So down to earth!"

Central Illinois Customer Service Association

ABOUT STEPHANIE STUCKEY

Stephanie Stuckey is CEO of Stuckey’s, known for generations as a highway oasis serving up pecan log rolls and kitschy souvenirs. Founded in 1937 by her grandfather, W.S. Stuckey, Sr. in Eastman, Georgia, Stuckey’s grew into over 350 stores nationwide by its peak in the 1970’s. The company was sold in 1964 and sadly declined for decades under a series of corporate owners. Fortunately, Stuckey’s returned to the family in 1985 under the leadership of W.S. Bill Stuckey, JR. and is now being continued with Bill’s daughter, Stephanie.

The Company acquired a pecan shelling and candy plant in Wrens, GA in January of 2021 and have been scaling production of the Stuckey’s branded snacks and sweets – including the iconic pecan log roll – to be sold in almost 5,000 retail stores nationwide. Stuckey’s also operates a distribution center in Eastman, GA, a fundraising business, a corporate gift program, and has an online store.

Stephanie received both her undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Georgia.  She worked as a trial lawyer, was elected to seven terms as a state representative, ran an environmental law firm, served as Director of Sustainability for Atlanta, and taught as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Georgia School of Law.  Stephanie purchased Stuckey’s in November of 2019 and assumed the role of CEO. Stephanie’s achievements include being named one of the Most Admired CEOs of 2022 by the Atlanta Business Chronicle, 100 Most Influential Georgians by Georgia Trend Magazine and a graduate of Leadership Atlanta. She serves on the corporate board for Bealls, a Florida-based retailer with more than 550 stores.

The Stuckey’s story has been featured recently in The New York Times Sunday Business Section, the TODAY Show, and The Washington Post.

When she’s not running Stuckey’s, Stephanie enjoys traveling by car to explore the back roads of America and pulling over at every boiled peanut stand and the World’s Largest Ball of Twine

STEPHANIE STUCKEY PROGRAMS & TOPICS
The Accidental CEO
Stephanie had no entrepreneurial experience prior to taking over her family's business and saving it from ruin. And she in no way resembles your typical CEO, being a woman who wears Stuckey's t-shirts rather than power suits. How does she do it? She embraces her weaknesses as opportunities to learn, and she celebrates her strengths. She treats every day as an adventure in which the unexpected is likely to happen. And she gets up at 5 a.m. every morning and follows her grandfather's and father's ideals: Work hard, be fair, and have fun.
Looking Back to Move Forward
Stephanie's grandfather built Stuckey's into an empire — a roadside oasis that redefined America. How did he do it? What lessons can we learn from W.S. Stuckey that can be applied today? Stephanie finds wisdom in the past to define her future and how she runs Stuckey's.
It Takes Creativity
With no entrepreneurial experience, but plenty of creativity and a knack for telling a good story, Stephanie is redefining the traditional template of the CEO. She'll talk about embracing her inner creative to see Stuckey's in a different way — one that is leading to renewed excitement about the brand.

Request Availability for Stephanie Stuckey