Kevin Stacey is a corporate trainer, organizational
consultant, and keynote presenter who specializes in eliminating self-created
problems and distractions that impede productivity and success. From IBM to The
New York Times to Ford Motor Company, he has worked with the world’s best and
brightest and studied the effects of self-created stress in organizations and
individuals along with the most effective antidotes to combat it. Drawing on his
background as a hands-on healthcare clinician and managed care executive, Kevin
advocates a more holistic approach to total health and has conveyed a
stress-free philosophy to thousands of business professionals world-wide. His diverse life experiences
and achievements include the following:
Professional Speaking and Writing
Performed over
400 professional speaking
engagements for over 12,000 audience members throughout the United States and internationally.
Earned an MBA with a concentration in healthcare administration.
Promoted from physician recruiter to manager at the nation's
largest managed-care company.
Managed team of network service coordinators through the corporate
integration following the multi-billion dollar merger of Aetna and U.S.
Healthcare.
Developed creative methods to overcome workplace
negativity and help the staff focus on work objectives and life fulfillment.
Sales
Worked for 5 years as a physician recruiter in the managed care
industry.
Conducted presentations to
physicians and hospital administrators to explain the managed care concept and
encourage network participation.
Awarded the 1996 Recruiter of the Year Award at
Aetna after achieving 105% territory network growth.
Clinical
Health Care
Earned a degree in radiologic technology and maintains a license as a
radiographer R.T.(R).
Cared for patients in both military and civilian clinical healthcare settings.
Served as a staff radiology technologist for a 500-bed acute care facility
Operated mobile MRI units and performed exams for a network of over 10
hospitals.
Military
Enlisted in the U.S. Army
and served for 6 years in the U.S.A.R.
Created and delivered to
numerous Army reserve units an innovative soldier training method for military
preparedness in a game show
format
Provided medical support for Operation Just Cause, (the U.S.
invasion of Panama to remove General Manuel Norieaga), in December 1989 with
the 399th Combat Support Hospital, US Army.
Earned an Army Commendation medal for providing medical
support during Operation Starburst, (war games training exercise), Fort Hood
Texas, July 1988.