Lawrenceburg Main Street Welcomes 'Stevie' Gayle Stephens To The Team

Stephens says she is "excited to be working in a community capacity to help create a place that provides an artistic and privileged quality of life for all of its residents."

'Stevie’ Gayle Stephens. Photo provided.

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - Lawrenceburg Main Street welcomes a new member to their team. 

'Stevie’ Gayle Stephens accepted the position of Community Program Coordinator/Office Manager for Main Street, beginning her duties on August 11.

Working alongside Director, Michelle Cone, and Communications and Marketing Coordinator, Brittany Bleich, to revive the local economy and forge a vital future for the city of Lawrenceburg, her responsibilities include coordinating community events, implementing the City of Lawrenceburg’s grant programs, financial planning and office management.

Stephens' roots run deep in the community with her ancestry dating back to the arrival of her family in the area from England in 1811.

As a resident in downtown Lawrenceburg, Stephens says she is "excited to be working in a community capacity to help create a place that provides an artistic and privileged quality of life for all of its residents."

Stephens received a Fashion Design degree from the University of Cincinnati's College of Design, Architecture and Art. Additionally, she managed Piero Resta Fine Art in Hawaii for 15 years. Stephens has experience in office management, special events, international shows and travel, sales and accounting.

When she is not at Main Street, Stephens enjoys her passion of creating botanical perfumes, anointing blends and custom perfumes for personal transformation as a master blender/perfumer for Scent Alchemist. 

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