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STACY ALLISON
Subjects
excellence, risk
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Stacy's climbed the world's most
famous mountain, now she's helping organizations across the globe scale
their own monumental challenges.
Stacy Allison brings a vast range of experiences and knowledge to her
energetic and dynamic presentations. Stacy is best known as the First
American woman to summit Mt. Everest. She is also president of Stacy
Allison General Contracting, a residential building company. She serves
on the Board of Trustees of National University and is the Chairperson
for The Oregon Lung Association's fundraiser, Reach the Summit.
Remarkably, she is also a successful author and committed mother of two.
At the age of 21, Stacy began major alpine climbing in earnest and
achieved rapid success. Within a year, Stacy reached the top of Alaska’s
Mt. McKinley, the highest point in North America, and was part of the
first successful women’s ascent of Ama Dablam, the 22,495 foot peak
known as Nepal’s Matterhorn. These accomplishments provided the
groundwork for much greater accomplishments.
Stacy was the first American woman to top Pik Communism, at 24,600 feet,
the tallest peak in the Russian Pamir Range.
On her first attempt on Mt Everest, Stacy did not summit. She describes
the challenge: “The worst storm in forty years trapped us in a snow
cave at 23,500 feet for five days. Turning back can be the most
important yet difficult decision of all, particularly when there is so
much pressure to succeed.” Stacy reflects, “If you see yourself as
trying to beat the mountain, eventually the mountain will win. You
don’t conquer mountains, you cooperate with them." Stacy returned to Mt.
Everest with the Northwest American Everest Expedition. On September
29, 1988, after twenty-nine days on the mountain, Stacy became the first
American woman to reach the summit of Mt. Everest, the world’s highest
mountain at 29,028 feet.
Stacy then went on to become the leader of a successful K2 expedition,
the world's second highest mountain, considered to be the most difficult
peak on Earth to climb. Three of the team of seven made it to the top;
after an accident to the third, in keeping with her view of teamwork and
leadership, Stacy and the others descended. "In any endeavor, leaders
should inspire members of the team with a passion for success,” Stacy
says, "but within the framework of team effort. One of the most crucial
things to realize, feel and remember is that when one team member
succeeds, the entire team succeeds."
Stacy’s experiences extend well beyond the mountains. She also owns and
operates Stacy Allison General Contracting. She and her team of
builders specialize in high end restoration. Stacy and her team,
steadfastly preserves the charm and integrity of classic old homes while
achieving financial success. In the spirit of giving back to her
community, Stacy Chairs the American Lung Association of Oregon’s
largest fundraiser, Reach the Summit.
Stacy’s first book,
Beyond The
Limits: A Woman’s Triumph on Everest,
is a suspenseful, triumphant adventure story. Her second ,
Many Mountains to Climb; Reflections on Competence, Courage and
Commitment
is an exciting anecdotal account of
climbing challenges practically applied to help you plot your way more
surely to professional and personal success. Stacy also contributed a
chapter on Leadership in the book,
Upward Bound,
published by Crown Publishing.
Stacy’s mission is to motivate people to move beyond limitations and
reach for their dreams. She challenges her audiences to lay the
foundation for risk taking by accepting full responsibility for their
lives. She also emphasizes the importance of recognizing and valuing
everyone’s contribution as a team member in life’s pursuits.
Mountains, though seemingly a planet apart from the world of business,
are a rich source of practical insights for executives, managers and
individuals alike. They are high-altitude laboratories for leadership,
team dynamics, risk-taking, vision, and change management. Stacy
combines her mountain experience with her business knowledge to create
keynotes that consistently hit the mark to inspire and provide
tremendous take home value.
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Windsor, Connecticut 06095
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