
Stacy J. Pechter, MS, BSN, RN, is a hematology-oncology nurse and nursing informatics specialist with more than a decade of involvement in the bleeding disorder community. Living with a rare bleeding disorder, they bring both personal insight and clinical expertise to their role as an advocate for individuals with rare hematologic conditions.
They have provided care in high-acuity settings at the Mayo Clinic and completed an informatics internship at Atlantic Health System, where they supported the design and management of data systems for the AHS PEACE program—a U.S. Department of Labor Nursing Expansion Grant initiative focused on expanding and diversifying the nursing workforce.
As a member of the CHES Foundation Board of Directors, they work to advance education, research, and patient support programs. They are also actively involved with the Fair Time Coalition, a national advocacy organization dedicated to improving awareness, diagnosis, treatment, and support for women, girls, and AFAB (assigned female at birth) individuals impacted by bleeding disorders and related chronic conditions. Outside of healthcare, they contribute to public service through active membership in the Civil Air Patrol.
They hold a Master of Science in Nursing with a focus on Healthcare Informatics from the University of Colorado, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Seton Hall University, and an Associate Degree in Bioinformatics from Rochester Community and Technical College.