Davis Phinney Foundation
Spencer Stucki has a diverse professional background spanning various roles, including an Ambassador at the Davis Phinney Foundation since January 2020 and a Missionary for the Family and Church History Headquarters Mission within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints since October 2013. Previous experience includes serving as an Assistant Manager for Administration at the US Department of Commerce Census Bureau and management roles at Dillards. Spencer also taught English to foreign students at ELS and pursued doctoral studies at Idaho State University from 1995 to 2002. Educational credentials include a Master of Education in Occupational Training Management from Idaho State University and a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education from Utah State University.
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Davis Phinney Foundation
The Davis Phinney Foundation for Parkinson’s is unique in the Parkinson’s community. Our mission is to help people living with Parkinson’s to live well today. We provide programs and research that deliver inspiration, information and tools that enable people living with Parkinson’s to take more control in managing their disease and experience a better quality of life. The Davis Phinney Foundation was founded in 2004 by Olympic medal-winner and cycling great, Davis Phinney, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2000 at the age of 40.