Stacy Funderburke

Vice President, Central Southeast Region, Alabama and Georgia Director

Stacy Funderburke is Vice President, Central Southeast Region, and Georgia and Alabama State Director for The Conservation Fund. He works on land conservation efforts in Georgia and Alabama, including expansion of parks, greenspace and trails within the metro Atlanta area. Stacy has worked on a number of key conservation projects in Atlanta, including the Atlanta Beltline and the Chattahoochee Brick Company site. He also works on projects across Georgia and Alabama with state and federal partners. Stacy launched the national Farms Fund program for The Conservation Fund and leads the Finding the Flint initiative in Atlanta. He serves on Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens’ Greenspace Advisory Board and the Board of Directors of the Freedom Park Conservancy.

Prior to joining the Fund, Stacy worked as in-house securities counsel for Mirant Corporation and as a corporate and securities attorney for Troutman Sanders, LLP. Stacy has a BBA in Finance from the University of Georgia and a J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law.

Stacy lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with his wife, Helaine, and their two daughters, Alden and McKinley. They spend most of their free time traveling and exploring the outdoors when they are not on the soccer field.

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