Miss Stacie Shelton
Stacie is a DrPH student at LSHTM with an interest in adolescent mental health and mental health innovations. She holds a BS in Health and Sport Science from the University of Oklahoma and a MPH in Health Behavior from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Stacie currently works at Unilever on the Body Image social impact programmes as the Global Head of Education and Advocacy for the Dove Self-Esteem Project. She has worked across multiple sectors during her professional career including academia, public/state government, NGOs and now in the private sector including living and working across India, Nigeria and Kenya. Stacie has been based in the UK for the past 8 years.
Key Publications
- Taryn Henning, Mel Holman, Layla Ismael, Kimberly Y. Yu, Lesley Williams, Stacie J. Shelton, Marisol Perez, Examination of hair experiences among girls with Black/African American identities, Body Image, Volume 42, (2022), Pages 75-83, ISSN 1740-1445, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bodyim.2022.05.009.
- Nystrom, Robert & Lovrien, Kathy & Gallant, Loretta & Johnston-Silverberg, Anne & Shelton, Stacie. (2004). Oregon School-Based Health Centers: Descriptive Analysis of a Patient Satisfaction Survey. Californian Journal of Health Promotion. 2. 11-21.
- Sanderson, Bonnie & Foushee, H & Bittner, Vera & Cornell, Carol & Stalker, Verana & Shelton, Stacie & Pulley, LeaVonne. (2003). Personal, social, and physical environmental correlates of physical activity in rural African-American women in Alabama. American journal of preventive medicine. 25.
- Sanderson, Bonnie & Shelton, Stacie & Cornell, Carol & Littleton, Mary & Stalker, V & Raczynski, Jim. (2002). An Innovative Approach to Promoting Physical Activity I the Rural South: A Community Health Advisor Model Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise - MED SCI SPORT EXERCISE. 34.
stacie [dot] shelton [at] lshtm [dot] ac [dot] uk