Lacey Partipilo

Lacey Partipilo,
SHRM-SCP, PHR

Title
Sr. Director of Client Success

Education

  • B.S in Psychology from Portland State University
  • Certification as a Professional of Human Resources
  • Society for Human Resource Management Certified Professional

As Senior Director of Client Success, Lacey oversees and manages relationships with Xenium’s clients—understanding their unique needs and business challenges and ensuring we have the right teams in place to meet their goals. A dedicated and deeply experienced HR and client service professional, Lacey has been with the Stoller Group of companies since 2006. She transitioned to Xenium in 2009, where she’s focused on HR and client experience.

With over 15 years of recruiting, human resource management, and client service experience, Lacey has a deep understanding of the HR space. She’s known for her ability to build meaningful relationships with her clients and translate their goals into a clear path forward that affects change within their organization. Lacey and her team will be focused on the full lifecycle of the Xenium experience, from onboarding to continued success. Her team describes her as passionate, supportive, and someone who hustles—she brings an authentic enthusiasm to everything she does.

Lacey is a member of SHRM and PHRMA. She received her SHRM-SCP certification in December of 2016, and has been certified with her PHR since 2010. Lacey has been involved in volunteer work with the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Oregon since 2002 and received the Stoller Group Community Service Award in 2011. She’s actively involved in Xenium’s Culture Integration and Team Enhancement Committee and received the Xenium Promise Culture Award in 2016, the Meritorious Award in 2019 and the Leadership Award in 2020.

She graduated from Portland State University in 2006 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology. Lacey enjoys spending her free time with friends and family in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, antiquing for vintage treasures, or tackling home or gardening projects. She volunteers as a middle school volleyball coach in Oregon City and finds the most joy in raising her two children, Avery and Wylder, with her husband, Trevor.

Favorite quote:
“Owning our story can be hard but not nearly as difficult as spending our lives running from it. Embracing our vulnerabilities is risky but not nearly as dangerous as giving up on love and belonging and joy—the experiences that make us the most vulnerable. Only when we are brave enough to explore the darkness will we discover the infinite power of our light.” – Brene Brown