NSOE Director Stacey Crowley
Biographical Summary
As the director of the Nevada State Office of Energy and the Governor’s energy advisor, Stacey helps to define energy goals and programs within the state, as well as manages federal programs and outreach efforts. As such, she serves on several regional boards including the Western Interstate Energy Board, the Nevada Energy Assistance Corporation, the State-Provincial Steering Committee, and the EPSCoR Advisory Board.
Stacey is a recognized leader in green development solutions with more than 14 years of experience in architecture, planning, research, and advocacy with projects of varying sizes, types, and locations with a focus on smart growth, conservation, and the arts. She formerly served as director of Master Planning and Environmental Initiatives for Kiley Ranch Communities in Reno and architect/project manager for KMD Architects in San Francisco. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Architecture from the University of Michigan and a Masters of Architecture from the University of New Mexico.
Stacey serves as a Trustee of the Nevada Museum of Art, a member of the Nevada Land Conservancy Board of Trustees, and founding board member of the Reno Tahoe Young Professionals Network. Stacey and her husband enjoy cycling, skiing, cooking, home remodeling, and completely spoiling their black Labrador.