Blake Stacy
About Blake Stacy
Blake Stacy is a Senior Manager of Technical Readiness at Procter & Gamble in Belleville, Ontario, Canada. He has extensive experience in technical management and has led significant manufacturing projects, including a $110M facility start-up during the COVID pandemic.
Title
Blake Stacy serves as the Senior Manager for Technical Readiness at Procter & Gamble. In this role, which he has held since 2020, he is responsible for ensuring that technical operations are prepared and optimized for successful execution.
Professional Experience at Procter & Gamble
Blake Stacy joined Procter & Gamble in 2015 as a Technical Manager. He was in charge of various projects and technical initiatives for five years. In 2020, he advanced to the position of Senior Manager for Technical Readiness. Since then, he has been based in Belleville, Ontario, Canada, leading technical operations and readiness initiatives.
Educational Background in Electrical Engineering
Blake Stacy holds a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering from The University of British Columbia, which he completed in 2014. Prior to that, he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering from McMaster University, where he studied from 2007 to 2013.
Past Roles and Internships
Blake has accumulated diverse work experiences over his career. He worked as a Graduate Research Assistant at The University of British Columbia from 2013 to 2014. Additionally, he served as a Protection and Control Intern at Hydro One from 2011 to 2012, an IT Consultant at Thompson MacColl & Stacy LLP for three months in 2010, and as a Research Analyst at the Ontario Financing Authority for three months in 2009.
COVID-19 Manufacturing Start-Up Leadership
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Blake Stacy led the greenfield start-up of a new $110M manufacturing facility. His responsibilities included overseeing process utilities and a converting line, showcasing his ability to strategically manage and navigate the unprecedented challenges posed by the pandemic in a manufacturing environment. Additionally, he was responsible for the start-up of a new 130,000 sqft manufacturing facility in Belleville, Ontario.