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'''Stacia Pierce''' is an author, success coach and entrepreneur. She is the host of the annual International Women's Success Conference in [[Orlando, FL]]. In 2010 she was a finalist in the [[Oprah Winfrey Network (U.S. TV channel)|OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network]] My OWN Show contest.

==Early life==
Stacia Pierce was born Stacia Scott to Alfred L. Scott, a realtor, in [[Grand Rapids, MI]] and Phyllis Scott on June 8, 1967. She attended Ottawa Hills High School and lived in Grand Rapids,MI.

==Career==
Stacia married James Pierce on March 16, 1991 and they have two children.

Stacia's daughter, Ariana Pierce, is the creator of [http://thebillionheirclub.com The Billion Heir Club], a blog featuring interviews with various celebrities and posts on life as a college student at [[Michigan State University]]. Stacia started styleshoppe.com and Super Star Nail Lacquer in 2008.

In 1997, Pierce founded and hosted the first Women's Success Conference.<ref>"Women's Conference Kicks off Today." ''Lansing State Journal'', May 26, 2005.</ref> In 2004, Lansing [[Mayor]] Tony Benavides awarded James and Stacia Pierce with the [[Key to the City]] of Lansing, for outstanding leadership and community value.<ref>"Lansing Unlocked: Honorary Tradition Handed Over Time." ''Lansing State Journal'', June 16, 2004.</ref> In 2007, Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero officially named May 24 as Dr. Stacia Pierce Day in recognition of her commitment to the growth of women in the City of Lansing. The Women's Success Conference is now hosted in Orlando, Florida.

Pierce's commitment to empowering women earned a nod from the [[White House]] in 2005, as she was invited to an exclusive luncheon with former [[First Lady]] [[Laura Bush]], President [[George W. Bush]] and [[Secretary of State]] [[Colin Powell]] during inaugural events.<ref>"Pastor Looks to Empower Women." ''Lansing State Journal'', February 14, 2005.</ref>

Pierce holds a purported [[Ph.D.]] in Religious Studies and a [[Doctorate]] of Ministry from [[Friends International Christian University]], an [[Higher_education_accreditation_in_the_United_States|unaccredited]] [[mail order]] and online university.<ref name="Bio">{{cite web|last=Pierce|first=Stacia|title=Bio|url=http://www.lifecoach2women.com/about/index.html|accessdate=13 July 2010}}</ref> She has authored more than 21 books, including her ''25 Ways'' series. Pierce is also a featured columnist for ''Inspired Living Magazine'' and has written feature articles in ''Gospel Today'', ''First Lady'', ''The Lily House'', ''Keeping God First'' and ''Capital Area Women's Lifestyle''.

Founded in October 2008, Pierce started the Alfred L. Scott Read to Succeed Foundation in honor of her late father.

In June 2010, Pierce entered the My OWN Show Contest, presented by [[Oprah Winfrey Network (U.S. TV channel)|OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network]]. She placed third out of over 9,000 entries with 7,604,501 votes, joining 8 online finalists and 35 live-audition finalists from whom 10 contestants will be chosen for the reality show titled My OWN Show, which will air on the network in January 2011.<ref>http://myown.oprah.com/audition/index.html?request=finalists</ref><ref>http://www.wlns.com/Global/story.asp?S=12749496</ref>

== Bibliography ==
* ''Success Attraction Notes and Quotes'' (2013)
* ''My Life in Style (ebook)'' (2010)
* ''The Weight is Over'' (2009)
* ''Inspired to Succeed'' (2008)
* ''Uplifted! 25 Proven Life-Lifters'' (2007)
* ''The Good Life Guide to Beauty'' (2007)
* ''The Good Life Guide to Creative Thinking'' (2007)
* ''The Good Life Guide to Entrepreneurship'' (2007)
* ''It's Your Time to Shine: A Lifestyle Guide for Pastors' Wives'' (2005)
* ''25 Habits of Successful Women'' (2004)
* ''Confession: The Key to Purposeful Living'' (2004)
* ''The Feminine Factor'' (2004)
* ''The Power of Vision: Frame Your Future With Your Imagination'' (2004)
* ''Pursue Your Purpose and Live Your Dreams'' (2004)
* ''Unlocking Your Creativity and God Ideas'' (2004)
* ''Success Dress'' (2003)
* ''Purpose Over Passion'' (2003)
* ''The Making of a New You'' (2002)
* ''Enjoy Life Guide'' (2001)
* ''25 Ways Women Can Motivate Themselves'' (1999)
* ''25 Ways Ordinary Women Can Live Extraordinary Lives'' (1999)
* ''25 Ways Moms Can Raise Extraordinary Kids'' (1999)
* ''Success Secrets of a Reader'' (1999)

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* [http://www.lifecoach2women.com Dr. Stacia Pierce Official Website]
* [https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=stacia+pierce&x=0&y=0 Stacia Pierce on amazon.com]

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