Dr. Stacey D. Hardy combines her background/training in social work (M.S.W., 1988), clinical psychology (Ph.D., 1994), law (J.
D., 2006) to promote transformative experiential learning, leadership and organizational development. She came to George Mason University and then to Fairfax County after having served as the Director of Field Education for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Social Work for nearly 13 years. While at UNLV, she was administratively active in such diverse capacities as Graduate Coordinator, Child Welfare Title IV-E Coordinator and Assistant Director of the School of Social Work. In 2008, she was the recipient of the NASW-Nevada Chapter Social Worker of the Year Award. She developed the curriculum for UNLV's forensic social work certificate program which she also coordinated from 2005 to 2011. She is a past-president of the National Organization of Forensic Social Work, and serves on the editorial board for the Journal of Forensic Social Work. Dr.
Hardy is deeply committed to building intra- and inter-agency partnerships and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations. Scholarly and service interests include clinical supervision, management, professional and organizational development, and cultural competence. In addition to her work in higher education, she is currently the Organizational and Staff Effectiveness Manager for Fairfax County Virginia, Department of Family Services.