Companies are looking for practical technology guidance throughout a transaction — that includes diligence, risk management and prioritized efforts to design separated or integrated technology and cyber risk capabilities.

Stacy Scott

Principal, EY-Parthenon, Ernst & Young LLP

Problem solver. Team leader. Listener. Beekeeper. Tennis and pickleball enthusiast. Lover of all things water related.

Stacy helps to build and integrate practical technology and cyber security strategies for clients.

She has led sign-to-close and post-close work on transactions cumulatively valued at $97.4b. Her experience includes operating and organization modeling, cost take-out, risk reduction and planning and strategy development.

Prior to joining EY-Parthenon, Stacy served as global strategy leader for a cyber practice and operated her own consultancy. She also served as a technology executive for the largest not-for-profit health care system in Texas.

She has record of successfully developing and implementing strategic information security initiatives that help organizations better safeguard data, manage risk and enhance business operations. Stacy easily bridges technical conversations with business impact discussions at the executive and board levels.

Stacy holds a BBA in Information and Operations from Texas A&M University as well as CISA, CHIME and HITRUST CSF certifications. She has been featured in The Wall Street Journal and myriad cyber, technology and business publications.

How Stacy is building a better working world

"Transactions are inherently complex and contain specific risks. With my experiences as a global strategy leader and chief information security officer, I can ease client uncertainty around transactions and show them how cyber creates business value for the deal, for them and for their communities."

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