Stephanie Ciccarelli, Chief Marketing Officer

Bachelor of Musical Arts
Toronto, Canada

Expertise
Branding, Speaking, Community Building
Education
Western University
  • 15 Countries visited
  • Lake Erie Favorite
  • Titanium Highest hotel status

Highlights

Stephanie grew up spending summers at the family cottage on Lake Erie. Christmas, Thanksgiving, weddings, and everything in between happened at the cottage. With her husband David, she co-founded a high-growth technology company, serving as chief marketing officer, strategic advisor, and active board member. A graduate of Western University, Stephanie was honored three times on the PROFIT Magazine W100 list. She is a sought-after speaker and mentor to young women on their entrepreneurial journey. Today, Stephanie is a co-founder and chief marketing officer of Lake.

Expertise

  • Branding
  • Community Building
  • Writing
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Mentoring

Education

Bachelor of Musical Arts ’06, Western University

Recent posts

Biohacking in Nature with Blue and Green Therapies

Are you into biohacking?  We’ve all seen videos of people like Tony Robbins doing cold plunges. While that is a bit extreme, there are plenty of gentle and accessible biohacks for families to enjoy (even grandparents!). Learn what biohacking is, who should do it, and discover simple biohacks that almost anyone can do. When you’re…

Poisonous Plants to Avoid on Vacation

Do you know how to identify dangerous, poisonous plants in the wild? When traveling, it pays to know which foliage, whether predatory or poisonous, to avoid in urban and rural areas where families frequently go for walks or set out on hikes. Encountering dangerous plants can happen to anyone, anywhere, but especially in wooded areas,…

Open Water: How Lakes and Oceans Make You Healthier

Can spending even a short time by open water make a big impact on your health? Doctors share their perspectives and personal experiences of how the inherent healing qualities of water can buoy physical wellness and lead to benefits in the realms of mental health. Meet the Doctors Dr. Chad Walding, Doctor of Physical Therapy…

Family Vacation Planning and Renting a Vacation Home

Looking to rent a vacation home for your family trip? Learn how to find a place your whole family can enjoy with amenities you’ll love, as well as how to spot red flags for where not to stay. Discover strategies for narrowing down potential stays with tips from frequent travelers to vacation homes. Meet Your…

Road Trip Must Haves When Traveling with Kids

Looking forward to a road trip with your family this summer? Traveling with children can be an adventure in and of itself. Get some tips now to prepare for the journey. Are We There Yet? For many families, packing up and hitting the open road is the ticket to freedom and excitement. I’ve heard some…

How to Be a Good Guest at a Vacation Rental

Mi Casa Es Su Casa Staying in someone else’s home, be it a vacation rental or the residence of family and friends, is a privilege, not a right. Most people reading this article will be completely on board with treating another’s property as well as they would their own, but not everyone lives by the…

Tips for Taking Your Dogs on Vacation

Tips for Traveling with Your Dog How do you take a pet on vacation? Whether you’re staying at a vacation rental, a hotel, or visiting relatives, bringing furry friends on trips means lots of planning and arranging logistics.  Depending on your means of transportation and how far you travel, your arrangements will be more or…

Camino Tips for Hiking to Santiago de Compostela

What’s your definition of a hike? For some people, it’s getting outdoors for a few hours and returning home the same day. For others, a hike can mean walking for weeks on end! Adventurous souls who aspire to trek through rugged and picturesque landscapes make pilgrimages and expeditions across vast swaths of land, ideal for…

Exercises on Vacation at the Cabin

No Gym? No Problem! Traveling doesn’t have to mean losing ground in your fitness game. Even though you’re away from your home gym, you can stay fit and maintain muscle mass at the cabin, nature retreat, or campsite.  These exercises are simple to learn and safe to perform unsupervised. They require little to no equipment,…

Theodore Roosevelt and Founding America’s National Parks

America’s First National Park Thirteen-year-old Theodore Roosevelt, long before becoming the president of the United States and the greatest champion of America’s national parks, must have stood by with great excitement as events unfolded in Washington, DC, that would forever impact the relationship between the American people and their land. With the passing of the…

Swimwear For Modest and Fashionable Women

Finding Modest Swimsuits for Women Are you looking for a modest swimsuit that flatters your figure? How about sunwear that complements your body and protects you from the sun’s ultraviolet rays? Whether you are looking for full-coverage swimwear at the beach, on the boat, or sun-protective clothing that can take you poolside to the dinner…

Most Family-Friendly US National Parks

Top Family-Friendly American National Parks Where do America’s families enjoy spending time when vacationing in the great outdoors? Why, at a national park, of course! Join me for a whirlwind tour of the top 13 family-friendly US National Parks, according to expert sources polled representing We the People. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Many families go…