Stacy Mill – Vice President of IT and CISO, Nashville Electric

Why is the EWF Sisterhood important to you and how was it influenced your leadership?

The EWF has helped me become the leader I am today not only through their inspiring programming, more importantly through the network I’ve grown via these amazing female leaders. We share a common bond not only of profession but of Spirit and Purpose not found in any other association or group I’ve known.

I am a collaborative leader.

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More about Stacy

Stacy Mill is the VP of IT and CISO at Nashville Electric Service with accountability for all IT strategy and execution across corporate systems and cybersecurity for the 11th largest public utility in the US. Prior to NES, Stacy served as the Chief Technology Officer for the State of Kansas, with accountability of core operations and overall strategy. As CISO and VP, Enterprise Risk and Global Compliance, for Spirit AeroSystems, Stacy lead global compliance and cybersecurity strategy. Collaborating with her business partners, Stacy ensured enterprise risk was understood, and controlled to business acceptable levels through building trust and awareness at all levels.

Stacy has developed many global teams across several industries. At KAR Global, she built business continuity, disaster recovery, security architecture, security operations, information risk and compliance programs. At Yum, Stacy built a dynamic international team to address all aspects of information security spanning 120 countries. Under her strategic leadership, Yum Brands achieved global PCI/SOX/HIPAA/Safe Harbor compliance, built out underlying security infrastructures and kept ahead of the myriad of US and international data and privacy laws. Stacy started in security as Humana Military’s Chief Security Officer working with the Department of Defense as a member of the Information Assurance Work Group (IAWG) in support of the Tricare Management Agency and DITSCAP/DIACAP initiatives. Lastly, Stacy serves as vice chair of the Utility Technology Council’s Technology Division, the Board of Directors for the Utility Technology Association, and EWF Board of Advisors. Her greatest joy is her family and mentoring rising leaders.


Learn about other EWF members and why the EWF sisterhood is important to them: https://ewfblog.com/why-is-the-ewf-sisterhood-important-to-you-and-how-has-it-influenced-your-leadership/

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