Stacy Funderburke
Georgia State Director, Conservation Acquisition
Stacy joined The Conservation Fund in 2012 and works out of the Georgia office. He provides legal counsel for real estate transactions and also works on land conservation efforts in Georgia and Alabama.
Stacy provides transactional and legal expertise on complex real estate transactions and works with local, state and federal agencies on their conservation priorities in Georgia and Alabama. Additionally, he works closely with a variety of government, business and local partners to expand parks and greenspace in the metro Atlanta area. He also serves on the City of Atlanta Green Infrastructure Task Force.
Prior to joining The Conservation Fund, Stacy worked as in house securities counsel for Mirant Corporation and as a corporate and securities attorney for Troutman Sanders, LLP. Stacy has a B.B.A. in Finance from the University of Georgia and a J.D. from the University of Virginia.
Stacy also serves on the Board of Global Growers Network and is a member of the Georgia Appleseed Young Professionals Council and Chair of their Heir Property Committee.
Contact: sfunderburke@conservationfund.org Phone: 404-221-0405 (Office), 678-637-6229 (Mobile) Office: Georgia
Projects
Atlanta’s Former Chattahoochee Brick Company Site
The historic Chattahoochee Brick site was designated one of the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation’s Top 10 ‘Places in...
Protecting One of Atlanta’s Largest Mature Forests
Atlanta’s newest city park will preserve the ecologically and culturally significant 216-acre oak-hickory forest known locally as the Lake...
Taking Action for America’s Local Food
The average age of a farmer in the United States is 60 years-old, and the small farms they own...
Mattie Freeland Park
For many years, this community garden and gathering place was stewarded by dedicated neighbors and advocates to honor a...
Urban Food Forest at Browns Mill
Atlanta’s Food Forest is the first of its kind, providing fresh produce in a community that has limited access...
Finding the Flint River
Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is best known for a few things:
It’s the world’s busiest airport, seeing over 100,000,000 passengers every year.
It’s massive and employs...