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Slalom Names Strategist Butler to Senior Director Role

In her role in Slalom’s Public and Social Impact practice, Stacie Butler will focus on state government and education clients across Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Arkansas as well as local government clients and nonprofits in Austin.

Stacie Butler, whose background is in engineering, consulting and strategizing, has joined Slalom as senior director for its Public and Social Impact practice.
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In her new role, Butler will focus on state government and education clients across Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Arkansas as well as local government clients and nonprofits in Austin.

Butler’s 17-plus-year consulting career has predominantly involved public-sector clients. This includes improving how the Texas Department of Transportation builds and maintains roads, helping New Orleans reopen public schools after Hurricane Katrina and modernizing how Oklahoma supports vulnerable adults.

Butler began her consulting career at Boston Consulting Group and spent more than a decade with Sense Corp., where she helped establish the public-sector practice and grow it from serving clients in Texas into a $25 million portfolio across multiple states. Most recently, she drove the national strategy for CGI’s U.S. state and local government business.

“I am excited about the opportunity to bring not only my experience locally and nationally to this role but, more importantly, I’m eager to bring Slalom’s expertise to government and nonprofit clients who are looking to transform the way they engage residents, vulnerable populations and other stakeholders trying to build better tomorrows for all,” Butler told Industry Insider Texas.

“I joined Slalom because I could tell that the leadership within this organization really cares about how they impact clients, our consultants and society overall,” she said. “It takes that kind of attitude to truly drive meaningful, lasting, positive change with governments and nonprofits, and I was excited to get the opportunity to be a part of an organization that dreams bigger, moves faster and builds better tomorrows for all.”

Butler holds a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School.

Off the job, she can be seen around Austin attending sporting events with her family or baking and delivering meals as a volunteer with Lasagna Love.
Dennis Noone is Executive Editor of Industry Insider. He is a career journalist, having worked as a reporter and editor at small-town newspapers and major metropolitan dailies in California, Nevada, Texas and Virginia, including as an editor with USA Today in Washington, D.C.