Kristie Stutler is a dedicated leader with over two decades of experience working with system-involved youth, currently serving as a Class 10 Children and Family Fellow at the Annie E. Casey Foundation. In this prestigious role, Kristie is deeply engaged in the Foundation's mission to...
Kristie Stutler is a dedicated leader with over two decades of experience working with system-involved youth, currently serving as a Class 10 Children and Family Fellow at the Annie E. Casey Foundation. In this prestigious role, Kristie is deeply engaged in the Foundation's mission to enhance the well-being of children and families through innovative strategies and collaborative initiatives. Her extensive background in both child welfare and juvenile justice systems uniquely positions her to tackle complex challenges faced by vulnerable populations.
At the Casey Foundation, Kristie is involved in key projects that focus on systemic reform and community development, leveraging her expertise in strategy consulting and advocacy to drive impactful change. She is committed to creating sustainable solutions that not only address immediate needs but also foster long-term resilience among youth and families. Her leadership in Kentucky's largest residential programs has equipped her with a nuanced understanding of the intricacies involved in managing both private and state-run organizations, allowing her to effectively navigate the intersection of policy and practice.
Kristie's skills in creative problem-solving and training and development are instrumental in her efforts to empower teams and enhance organizational capacity. By fostering a culture of continuous learning and collaboration, she aims to inspire others to embrace innovative approaches to service delivery. As she continues her journey through the Casey Fellowship, Kristie remains focused on amplifying her influence and expanding her network to champion the rights and well-being of children and families across the nation.