Learn How to Embrace, Evolve, and Emerge Stronger with Keynote Speaker Stephanie Stuckey

Opening General Session
Friday, April 24
8:30 a.m.


Stephanie Stuckey is the chair of Stuckey’s, the roadside oasis famous for its pecan log rolls, founded by her grandfather W.S. Stuckey in 1937. She assumed leadership of the company in 2019, spearheading a major business rebrand and expansion – increasing sales to $10 million, all while weathering the COVID-19 pandemic. She has worked as a trial lawyer, was elected to seven terms as a state representative, ran an environmental nonprofit law firm that settled the largest Clean Water Act case in Georgia history, served as Director of Sustainability and Resilience for the City of Atlanta, and taught as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Georgia School of Law. In her current role as Stuckey’s chair, Stephanie is all too familiar with having to adapt to changes and adjust business strategies to ensure the company can remain competitive and thrive in a rapidly evolving world. From changes in leadership to an unexpected global shutdown, she has navigated the storms and is eager to share her experience to help others. Join ACCG on Friday, April 24, as Stephanie shares how she embraced change to evolve her family’s brand and emerge stronger.