Stacey Dixon, MHA, PhD, Licensed Clinical Psychologist, has a diverse and extensive work experience. Stacey currently holds the position of Senior Vice President Clinical and Program Services at Project Transition. Prior to this, they worked at BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee as the Behavior Supports Director, where they provided clinical leadership and developed programs for members with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and co-occurring behavioral health conditions.
Earlier in their career, Stacey worked as a Psychologist at Vericare and held various roles at the State of Tennessee. Stacey served as the Chief Officer of three organizations supporting individuals with IDD and co-occurring health and behavioral health conditions. In this role, they reduced the budget while implementing new programs to meet the needs of the individuals and transitioning them to community-based lives. Stacey also worked as the Regional Deputy Director and Director of Operations at the Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, where they oversaw a complex healthcare system and led Tennessee's partnership with CMS.
Additionally, Stacey has experience in a private practice as a Clinical Psychologist and has worked as the Director of Psychology for The Columbus Organization, servicing individuals with IDD and co-occurring behavioral health conditions. Stacey has also served as the Director of Psychology and Treatment Planning at MEMPHIS MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE and as the Program Director at PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING SERVICES, INC.
Stacey's early career included an Assistant Professor position in Psychology at the University of Tennessee System. Overall, their work experience demonstrates their expertise in clinical leadership, program development, and providing support to individuals with IDD and co-occurring conditions.
Stacey Dixon, MHA, PhD, Licensed Clinical Psychologist, completed their Master of Health Administration at Warren National University from 2005 to 2007. Stacey pursued their Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology at Oklahoma State University, from 1986 to 1992.
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