Stacey Donnelly
Stacey Donnelly is the director of sponsored research and planning at the Broad Institute. In this role, she provides a central management for the promotion, development, and administration of sponsored research projects, grant proposals, contracts, and related activities for the core and affiliated faculty on behalf of investigators at the Broad Institute.
In 2001, Stacey joined the Whitehead Institute/MIT Center for Genome Research, now part of the Broad Institute, where she helped establish and maintain three high-throughput Specialized Service Facilities (SSFs).
Prior to this, Stacey managed and coordinated all aspects of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority's $2 billion, 10-year capital budget, was senior associate at the investment banking firm of Prager, McCarthy & Sealy, managing consultant at Public Financial Management, Inc. and the budget director of Monroe County, Florida.
Stacey received her M.P.A. from Syracuse University and her B.A. from State University of New York at Albany.