Stephanie Coyne

HR Manager at Serenbe

Stephanie Coyne is an accomplished HR Manager at Serenbe since January 2017, where the focus is on exceptional hospitality and environmental sustainability. Prior to this role, Stephanie has extensive experience in event planning and arts administration, including significant volunteer involvement with the Francis Asbury Elementary School PTA and the 1st Fighter Wing, where notable achievements include grant procurement and fundraising. Stephanie’s earlier career includes key positions at the North Carolina Arts Council, where responsibilities included coordinating large-scale events and managing statewide arts initiatives. Stephanie holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration and Management from the University of Northern Colorado.

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Palmetto, United States

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Serenbe

Serenbe is a wellness community connected to nature on the edge of Atlanta. A neighborhood full of fresh food, fresh air and focused on wellbeing. This community is set among acres of preserved forests and meadows with miles of nature trails that connect homes and restaurants with arts and businesses. Serenbe’s architectural planning sets a new standard for community living. Imagine a place where you know your neighbors—and they know you. Where you meet the world out your front door and nature out your back door. Where small-town living meets big-city amenities. No matter the season, something is always happening at Serenbe. Experience everything from gallery exhibits and artist lectures to world-class dinners and outdoor concerts. Or simply stargaze on a rooftop garden or near an outdoor fireplace. Serenbe is a community with a true sense of place. Where design details include distinct and varied architecture, granite curbs and eclectic lamp posts. Serenbe’s townhouses, cottages and estate homes honor the beauty of the land and facilitate a closer relationship between you and nature. The pace is slower at Serenbe: You can stroll or stride. Be or do. Individuality is encouraged — this is not a cookie-cutter culture.