Stacey Langley
Stacey Langley is a devoted advocate for patient rights and improved healthcare experiences. With a background as a community health worker and peer recovery specialist, she brings a unique perspective on patient advocacy.
Having personally navigated physical disability, autoimmune disease, behavioral health, and recovery, Ms Langley understands the significance of empowering individuals to become active participants in their healthcare journey. She firmly believes that every patient deserves a voice and that collective advocacy can drive meaningful change.
For over a decade, Ms Langley has been an active participant in various campaigns in the LGBTQ+, progressive, and low-income communities, all aimed to improve patient outcomes, amplify patient voices, and address systemic issues in healthcare.
Beyond her advocacy work, Ms Langley is also a sought-after speaker known for inspiring and educating diverse audiences. Originally from Houston, Texas, and having spent over a decade in the New York City area, she currently resides near Martinsburg, West Virginia. Ms Langley holds an AAS in Information Systems from Pierpont Community and Technical College and a certificate in Community Health from Berkeley City College.