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Stacey Rodgers, D.C. graduated from Texas Chiropractic College in December, 2000 and opened her own practice in Conroe in February, 2003 with a goal of serving patients and the community. Since opening, over 25,000 patients have received care in her clinic, and recently added a second clinic in Huntsville. She holds nine post-doctoral certificates ranging from pediatrics to honors certifications in The Cox Technic. Dr Rodgers loves teaching. She enjoys working closely with Sam Houston State University, hosting over 200 interns at her clinic with 32 of her chiropractic assistants going on to chiropractic colleges. She continues to volunteer at Texas Chiropractic College, serving as a mentor for students, guest lecturing, and assisting with clinical research. She also sponsors the Texas A&M Pre-Chiropractic Society by hosting events to help students learn about chiropractic. Dr Rodger’s other passion is serving in the Texas Chiropractic Association. She has served on the TCA Board of Directors as a State Director since 2019. She has traveled to Austin for every TCA Legislative Day since 2016, bringing other chiropractors to the Texas Capitol on behalf of the profession. She has also testifed on behalf of the profession in the Texas Senate. Dr. Rodgers has hosted legislators at her office to help educate lawmakers about chiropractic. In 2024, she was asked to speak at the Women’s Summit at Chiro Texpo sharing the challenges women face in practice. She currently co-chairs the Chiropractic Development Initiative Committee raising funds for the chiropractic profession. Her service has been recognized as District 9 Doctor of the Year in 2019 and the TCA Legislative Award winner in 2021. She continues to serve today on the Board of Directors for the Texas Chiropractic Association. How long have you been a TCA member and why did you join TCA? Since 2016 What is your favorite thing about being a TCA member? Friendships Why did you decide to serve as TCA District 9 State Director and what do you hope to achieve in your leadership role? There was nobody else who would step up to serve as a leader, so I decided I would serve as asked. I want to bring in more members and work together for our profession. As the Co-Chair for the Chiropractic Development Initiative Committee, why do you think it’s important to donate to CDI? Without donations, it is impossible to protect, promote and preserve our profession. It funds everything TCA does and right now it is critical. Who has been the biggest influence in your chiropractic journey? Current and past TCA Leaders What’s something about you (a fun fact) that few people know? My greatest passions are growing chiropractic, SCUBA, and boating.