Stephanie Angelo, Accredited Speaker, SPHR, SCP, CVP

Stephanie Angelo, Accredited Speaker, SPHR, SCP, CVP

Greater Phoenix Area
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I work with organizations that want to create a great Company Culture in order to…

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  • Stephanie Angelo

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    https://StephanieAngelo.com

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    www.HighStakesMastermindGroups.com

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    Phoenix, Arizona Area

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Education

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Volunteer Experience

  • Speakers Bureau Chair

    Toastmasters District 3

    - 1 year

    Led the bureau, which at the time, was exclusive to seasoned speakers via stringent audition and qualifications, to help secure community-based pro-bono speaking opportunities that would not only serve various organizations throughout our District but could also lead to professional spin-off engagements.
    During my service I had a opportunity to provide high-content meetings with several of my fellow professional members of NSA as guest speakers.

  • Programs Co-Chair

    NSA-AZ

    - Present 7 years 4 months

  • Writer/Programs

    National Speakers Association - Editorial Committee, Winter Conference Programs Co-Chair

    Over the years I've done a variety of volunteer duties for NSA.

  • Chair

    Kyrene Music and Fine Arts Association (KMFA)

    - 4 years 10 months

    Arts and Culture

    Led the Music and Fine Arts Association for the Kyrene School District consisting of parents, teachers and community members who where dedicated to ensuring that the Elementary and Middle School students in the district (appx. 29,000 kids) were assured of receiving the music and fine arts education the so rightly deserved for a well-rounded education.

  • Board Member

    National Speakers Association - Arizona

    - 1 year 2 months

  • Programs Chair

    NSA-AZ

  • O'Connor House Graphic

    Poster Design Committee, and poster redesign chair

    O'Connor House

    Social Services

Publications

  • Company Culture Board Game (digital also available)

    Stephanie Angelo

    Hands-on interactive session with the first-ever board game designed to illustrate what is and is not a great company culture to help attendees compare and contrast important benefits, features and attributes to discover how they can apply it to their own organizations.
    Company Culture is an innovative board game designed to inspire, engage, and unite your team like never before.

    Say goodbye to mundane meetings and disengaged employees, and hello to a vibrant, collaborative…

    Hands-on interactive session with the first-ever board game designed to illustrate what is and is not a great company culture to help attendees compare and contrast important benefits, features and attributes to discover how they can apply it to their own organizations.
    Company Culture is an innovative board game designed to inspire, engage, and unite your team like never before.

    Say goodbye to mundane meetings and disengaged employees, and hello to a vibrant, collaborative environment where creativity flourishes and bonds strengthen.

    There isn’t a workplace related issue that this facilitated game and workshop can’t help unpack and address.

    See publication
  • OUTrage™

    Stephanie Angelo & Carl Mangold

    Game participants will experience how abusers & victims of abuse behave.
    No one deserves to be abused. And most people don't understand how subtle emotional-psychological abuse can be. By the time victims are hit, many of them may, ironically, already believe they deserve it.

    Emotional-psychological abuse almost always precedes physical abuse; however someone does not have to be physically hurt to experience a lifetime of abusive manipulation and control.

    Friends and family are…

    Game participants will experience how abusers & victims of abuse behave.
    No one deserves to be abused. And most people don't understand how subtle emotional-psychological abuse can be. By the time victims are hit, many of them may, ironically, already believe they deserve it.

    Emotional-psychological abuse almost always precedes physical abuse; however someone does not have to be physically hurt to experience a lifetime of abusive manipulation and control.

    Friends and family are not always aware of the tactics of abuse, and may fall unwittingly into a position that supports the abuser! Even worse, victims are often re-victimized by others who have no understanding of the realities of abuse.

    This game is designed to be played by 5 people or teams. It can be used in offender treatment groups, domestic abuse shelters, high schools, colleges, social worker schools, and individual or family counseling settings. It teaches professional staff the way abusers and victims behave. It helps abusers recognize their own behavior and victims to understand what has happened to them. It teaches adults the realities of what happens to children.

    Most victims only share the “tip of the iceberg” with friends, family and coworkers. This game experientially portrays the underlying realities of domestic abuse and violence.

    An alternative to boring lectures:
    Learn more about the dynamics of intimate partner/domestic abuse and violence in a way that is safe, challenging and, dare we say, fun!

    See publication
  • Serrated - A True Story of Survival, Recovery and the Pursuit of Justice

    Western States Publishers

    Her father died of an overdose when she was two. Unable to cope with the loss, her mother turned to drugs and alcohol, leaving Tracy in the care of grandparents. Nothing in Tracy's life was easy or normal. Homeless as a teenager, she became a stripper to support herself. When Frank sweeps her off her feet she can finally have the life she'd been aching for. She didn't know about his controlling and abusive personality. What happens to Tracy then is so horrifying that your urge to set down the…

    Her father died of an overdose when she was two. Unable to cope with the loss, her mother turned to drugs and alcohol, leaving Tracy in the care of grandparents. Nothing in Tracy's life was easy or normal. Homeless as a teenager, she became a stripper to support herself. When Frank sweeps her off her feet she can finally have the life she'd been aching for. She didn't know about his controlling and abusive personality. What happens to Tracy then is so horrifying that your urge to set down the book, and catch your breath, will be overcome by your need to read what happens next. Tracy cuts to the chase in this true crime memoir. She's honest and straight-forward as only a woman who has survived this kind of trauma can be.

    See publication

Courses

  • MentorMash Business Breakthrough

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Projects

  • A collection of books, Downloadable Webinars and DVDs

    - Present

    Tools and resources to help Managers and HR Professionals effectively and appropriatley deal with domestic abuse. Resources to help those who are personally affected by it.

Honors & Awards

  • Finalist 8th Annual Stevie Award for Women in Business

    Stevie Awards

    Finalist in the Best Entrepreneur – Service Businesses - Up to 100 Employees category in the 8th annual Stevie Awards for Women in Business.

  • Winner Desert Sunflower Award for Allies

    Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence

    This award honors a group or person’s non-traditional involvement in the movement to end domestic violence.

  • Courage of Conviction Nominee 2009

    Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence

  • Winner Best of Tempe Award in the Lecture & Seminar Bureaus category

    U.S. Local Business Association

  • Courage of Conviction Nominee 2008

    Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence

  • Winner Best of Tempe Award in the Lecture & Seminar Bureaus category

    U.S. Local Business Association

Languages

  • German - conversational

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Organizations

  • National Speakers Association

    Previously Programs Chair and Board Member

    - Present
  • National Speakers Association - AZ

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  • Society for Human Resource Management

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