Stacy Bowe develops and implements cultural heritage emergency preparedness workshops, trainings, and educational resources in collaboration with many of the Smithsonian Cultural Rescue Initiative’s partners. This includes assisting with the coordination of the international First Aid to Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis (FAC) training and managing the U.S.–focused Heritage Emergency and Response Training (HEART) programs. She completed her master's program in Managing Archaeological Sites at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, and afterwards participated in an internship with the UNESCO Culture Unit in Bangkok, Thailand, where she assisted with processing submissions to the 2014 Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation. Previously, Stacy was the Department Assistant in the Department of Conservation and Scientific Research at the Smithsonian’s Freer | Sackler Gallery, where she oversaw the administrative management of the office as well as assisted conservators on several technical studies. Her bachelor’s degree in Archaeology was obtained from Dickinson College, Pennsylvania.