pEOPLE

WOMEN-led


 
 

PAM STUCKEY, CEO

Pam Stuckey is Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Renewable Envoy, an organization seeking to promote the use of renewable energy in Southern Nevada.  After a career in Human Resources with the State of Arkansas, Emerson Electric and the Sara Lee Corporation, Stuckey has also previously been Treasurer for the Contemporary Arts Center Las Vegas and Co-Owner and CEO of ShopBodySense for 18 years, a successful online complementary therapy business specializing in self-care products. Stuckey holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from Arkansas State University.

 

DAVI-MAY MESSINGER, CFO

Davi-May Messinger is Co-Founder and Chief Financial Officer of Renewable Envoy, an organization seeking to facilitate and promote renewable energy in Southern Nevada. Characterized by a zest for life following her from surfing (in her youth) to digital marketing, Messinger looks forward to energy opportunities. Her time at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and working with strong women entrepreneurs led her to pioneer the development of an online shopping experience before the modern advent of the internet. Co-owner and CFO for ShopBodySense, her experience in operations and trade show presence allowed the business to prosper for nearly two decades. She’s also previously worked in the building industry—having successfully created and launched a tile business in Santa Monica, CA. Messinger is a fierce Pickle Ball player in the Las Vegas circuit when not dealing with business matters.

 

Suzy Martinez
Project Consultant with Renewable Envoy and Founder of Expanded Connection, Inc., an organization that facilitates workshops nationwide in English and Spanish in communication, language, and cultural acquisition utilizing art, dance, music, theater, and whole-brain learning. She is also a Research Associate at-LAS—an interdisciplinary laboratory based at the UNLV School of Architecture—and Founder of Arts + Latin American Stories (ALAS), an organization focused on cultural celebration and intercultural dialogue—vital components to the health of communities and Latin America diaspora. Before moving back to Las Vegas, she served as the Commissioner of Hispanic Affairs, where she worked as an advocate for arts and education in the state of Washington. Martinez received her MFA in Arts Leadership from Seattle University, a Mediation Certification from the City of Seattle, and her Bilingual-Cross-Cultural Teaching Credential from California State University, Chico.