Rep. Stacey Campfield Class of 1986

From local entrepreneur to public servant, Stacey Campfield has carried his personal ideals with him ever since he won the award for Best Sportsmanship as a varsity wrestler his senior year at Vestal High School.

As a second-term House member of Tennessee’s 104th and 105th General Assemblies, Rep. Campfield serves on the Consumer and Employee Affairs Committee. He also sits on the Government Operations Committee and the Consumer Affairs Subcommittee. While in office, Rep. Campfield has received various awards, appointments and other recognition for his political efforts, including the 2004 Friend of Taxpayers award, the Whip Leadership Team appointment and designation as the Assistant Chairman of the Knox County Delegation of Legislators.

In addition to his high school and college wrestling career, Rep. Campfield has a black belt in karate, a third-degree black belt in judo and jujitsu and was named eighth in the world for judo in 2003. He is head coach of the Judo Club at the .

In the community, Rep. Campfield has volunteered with the American Red Cross, United Way, Citizens Police Academy, Knox County’s “Read with Me” program, Knoxville Education Summit, Knox Heritage Committee and other humanitarian organizations throughout his life.

Now a resident of Knoxville, Tennessee, Rep. Campfield has been featured on , CNN and MSNBC as well as several nationally syndicated radio shows such as , Alan Combs and Michael Reagan. He has also been mentioned in national publications such as USA Today and .