Contributor

Stacie Krajchir

Mama to Milo, Author, Lifestyle Curator. Founder of The See and Sprout Project

Stacie Krajchir is a veteran television producer with more than 15 years of experience. She has produced a wide range of broadcast media – from a top-rated morning show for NBC, to an Emmy-winning cooking show and various entertainment programs. While working at Extra, she produced all the style, fashion and beauty segments. She also covered major red carpet events and sit-down interviews with some of the industry’s top celebrities and tastemakers. Stacie launched two shows for Style Network: You're Invited, a home entertaining show, and Area, a home design show. Stacie has successfully parlayed her production experience into an exceptional career as a media consultant and on-air Lifestyle Curator. Chronicle Books published Stacie's first two books, and she is currently working on a new book, Fortyhood. She is an on-air contributing lifestyle/trend expert for various television shows, a regular contributor to The Huffington Post and has been featured in The Washington Post, New York Times, Forbes, Real Simple, Maxim, Esquire and Vanity Fair magazines. Stacie runs a socially responsible company. In 2007, she launched the [Lite green project] which encourages her client and other small businesses to take action and participate in becoming more eco-conscious Stacie was born and raised in Guam and Hawaii. She attended UC Berkeley, where she studied Art and Art History. She supports various causes and networks that aim to inspire and empower young women. Stacie serves on the Board of Directors of Step Up Women’s Network Los Angeles. In 2007, she launched The See and Sprout Project, an international youth creative collective and workshop that brings cameras to countries struck by natural disasters. (seeandsprout.com). Stacie lives in Los Angeles with her husband Kris, who is a renowned vintage surfboard collector, and her son Milo Kekoa, who prefers wearing nothing but “cozy” pants. Instagram: @pancakesandhula