Sunday Supper - February 15 (6-9)

With Guests: Staci Fox - President and CEO: Georgia Policy and Budget Institute  

Sunday Suppers are casual gatherings where new ideas and stimulating conversation are the main fare. The guest speaker leads an informal discussion based on their work or topic of interest. Reservations are open to current Harvard Club of Georgia members and Harvard Business School Club of Atlanta their guests on a first-come, first-served basis. Attendance is limited to 12 people so that the conversation is more personal and happens around the dinner table. The dinners are Pot-luck, so please bring a dish that you can share. If you plan to attend, please, please email Robert ( rahahn5@gmail.com ) to facilitate potluck planning.

 

If you are interested in hosting a Sunday Dinner, please contact Robert ( rahahn5@gmail.com ).

COST: Free, but you must register in advance.

RSVP: Open to first 12 HCG / HBS Club of Atlanta members

SPEAKER: Staci Fox

February 15, 2026 

The potluck dinner will be held at Bill and Carol Schnaer home from 6pm to 9pm on Sunday, February 15, 2026. This event will feature a brief presentation by Staci Fox and a potluck dinner and conversation will follow.

Staci (she/her) serves as president and CEO of the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute. A native of Warner Robins, Georgia, she has spent her career advocating for equity, previously serving as president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Southeast and Planned Parenthood Southeast Advocates. An accomplished executive, she joined GBPI in April 2022 after 25 years of experience fighting for policies that advance economic opportunity.

Named one of Georgia Trend Magazine’s Georgia’s Most Influential Leaders in 2023 and an Atlanta Business Journal, Corporate Diversity Champion Honoree in 2024, Staci​ ​is​ ​a​ ​graduate​ ​of​ ​the​ ​University​ ​of​ ​Georgia and holds a certificate in​ ​Strategic​ ​Perspectives​ ​in​ ​Nonprofit​ ​Management​ ​from the ​Harvard​ ​Business​ ​School. ​She​ ​is​ ​also​ ​an​ ​alumna​ ​of​ ​Leadership​ ​Atlanta and the Atlanta Regional Commission’s Regional Leadership Institute. Staci also serves on the Human Rights Campaign National Board of Governors and the Board of Director for the Georgia Chamber.