KEYNOTE EXPERIENCES FORGED IN FIRE
Stacy Winsett delivers steady leadership under pressure, ethical clarity, and a commitment to stewarding power with integrity.
Keynote Speaker | Author | Executive Coach
Most keynote speakers center resilience as GRIT ALONE
Stacy brings uncommon credibility to conversations about silence, endurance, and influence.
With decades of experience in Human Resources, labor relations, and executive leadership across complex global organizations, Stacy is known for her steady leadership under pressure, ethical clarity, and commitment to stewarding power with integrity.
WHERE INTEGRITY, COURAGE, AND RESPONSIBILITY MATTER
SIGNATURE PROGRAMS
Keynote Experiences
Trauma-Informed Leadership
Examining how survival skills—like vigilance and emotional control—quietly shape decision-making, and how to transition into healthy stewardship.
The Cost of Silence
Navigating complex organizations, crisis response, and ethical investigations with clear truth-telling and a refusal to compromise on integrity.
Influence After Adversity
A faith-informed blueprint for leaders to examine not just what they have survived, but what they are now responsible for becoming.
KEYNOTE SPEAKING FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Who typically hires Stacy for a keynote?
Stacy’s message resonates deeply with executives, faith-based leaders, and individuals navigating influence after adversity. She is frequently brought in by organizations facing complex cultural transformations, labor negotiations, or crisis response scenarios.
What specific leadership topics does she address?
She speaks frequently on servant leadership, moral courage, trauma-informed leadership, and the cost of silence in organizations and communities.
What presentation formats does she offer?
Stacy is highly adaptable and is available for mainstage keynotes, intimate leadership retreats, executive forums, podcasts, and facilitated conversations.
What makes Stacy different from standard motivational speakers?
Rather than centering resilience as grit alone, her leadership philosophy examines how survival skills quietly shape decision-making. She is grounded not only in executive practice but in trauma-informed awareness and faith-rooted discernment.
