Stacy Mitchell
Stacy Mitchell is co-director of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, a national research and advocacy organization that fights corporate control and works to build thriving, equitable communities.
Stacy directs ILSR’s Independent Business Initiative, where she’s done pioneering research and reporting on the importance of small businesses and the public policies driving their decline.
In 2020, Stacy was profiled in the New York Times for her analysis of Amazon’s power and her leadership in building a broad coalition to challenge it. She’s written several influential reports and articles about the corporation, including a 2018 cover feature for The Nation, “Amazon Doesn’t Just Want to Dominate the Market—It Wants to Become the Market,” which was described as an “essential piece of journalism” by Zephyr Teachout. Her in-depth report, “Amazon’s Stranglehold,” co-authored with Olivia LaVecchia, has drawn wide praise for illuminating the nature of the company‘s power and the scope of its impact. Her paper, “Antitrust and the Decline of America’s Independent Businesses,” was recognized in 2017 as part of the annual Jerry S. Cohen Award for Antitrust Scholarship.
In addition to her work at ILSR, Mitchell serves on the board of the Maine Center for Economic Policy. She graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in History from Macalester College and lives in Portland, Maine.
Stacy directs ILSR’s Independent Business Initiative, where she’s done pioneering research and reporting on the importance of small businesses and the public policies driving their decline.
In 2020, Stacy was profiled in the New York Times for her analysis of Amazon’s power and her leadership in building a broad coalition to challenge it. She’s written several influential reports and articles about the corporation, including a 2018 cover feature for The Nation, “Amazon Doesn’t Just Want to Dominate the Market—It Wants to Become the Market,” which was described as an “essential piece of journalism” by Zephyr Teachout. Her in-depth report, “Amazon’s Stranglehold,” co-authored with Olivia LaVecchia, has drawn wide praise for illuminating the nature of the company‘s power and the scope of its impact. Her paper, “Antitrust and the Decline of America’s Independent Businesses,” was recognized in 2017 as part of the annual Jerry S. Cohen Award for Antitrust Scholarship.
In addition to her work at ILSR, Mitchell serves on the board of the Maine Center for Economic Policy. She graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in History from Macalester College and lives in Portland, Maine.
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