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Stacey Creely

Director of Public Relations and Assistant Director of Admissions at The Linsly School

Stacey Creely currently serves as director of public relations and assistant director of admissions at The Linsly School, an independent, coeducational boarding and day school for grades 5-12 in Wheeling, West Virginia.

Prior to her appointment at Linsly, she was a senior account executive for James Communications, Inc., a strategic marketing, advertising and public relations agency headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Creely is involved in numerous community organizations including having served on the board of the Junior League of Wheeling, a service organization benefiting women and children, as well as volunteering with the Wheeling Symphony Auxiliary. Creely recently joined SeneGence International as an independent distributor.

After spending five years gaining experience on the agency side, Creely was in the first IMC graduating class in 2005. She also received a Bachelor of Arts from Bethany College in communications with a specialization in public relations.

She resides in Wheeling with her husband Dennis, her daughter, Olivia and her dog.



Professor Creely was my first professor in the IMC program. She helped prepare me so well forthe entire program, now almost two-years later. Part of my success has been to how she got usready for the classes that were to follow. She was highly engaged and really left an impact onme. I appreciate the time she took with the students to prepare us.

It has been a true pleasure to be in Professor Creely's class. I was very nervous about starting grad school and whether I could handle it and she made me feel at ease with everything. I really enjoyed the guest speaker that she brought in and feel that her class was a great way to start my IMC journey.

She is a very positive person, and even though we were online, she made the effort to communicate with us on every assignment we had so it felt like we were in a class discussion in-person. I would recommend her to any student who is curious about wanting a degree in IMC to take this intro course with her because it helped make my decision easier in deciding if this program would be the right fit for me.