With over 30 years of experience servicing clients across many industries and business functions, Staci engages with business, technical, and legal leaders to translate complex issues and risks into cost-effective, defensible information governance, eDiscovery, privacy, and cybersecurity solutions.
Staci navigates the complex and continually evolving technology environment and builds strategies to align business, IT, and legal teams towards efforts that will reduce their risk with the least impact on the business. Staci identifies strategic and defensible methods for leveraging technology, including Microsoft 365, to mitigate risk while allowing businesses to get the most out of their licensing investments.
As a Managing Director at Redgrave, Staci has worked on numerous large-scale and complex eDiscovery and information governance matters. She has advised clients on technology assisted review (TAR) and preservation and collection strategies, including considerations around the handling of data from social media, mobile devices, apps, artificial intelligence (AI), and other emerging technologies. She also advises clients on refining or building defensible business and legal processes, information governance strategies, selecting technology or service providers, defensible disposition of data, and migration of data to the cloud.
Before joining Redgrave, Staci was the Director of Computer Forensics and Electronic Discovery Services Director at JurInnov Ltd and spent 17 years with Ernst & Young working with global practice leaders to define strategic direction of their software-based applications, designing tools to identify fraud, defining data analysis processes, and managing financial statement audits.