STAC BOARD MEMBERS 2025-2026

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Libby Mathis, PRESIDENT

Libby Mathis is the mother of 3 teenage children Eva, Chloe, and Eric. She is a founding member of STAC and has previously served as Community Building Member-at-Large. With her focus on Community Building, Libby has worked on many of the activities and events we have at STAC. She is currently serving as President as well as co-coordinator for Play, Create, Learn! and is an instructor specializing in Art.

Mel Williams, SECRETARY

Mel Williams is the mother of 6 children, spanning ages 10 to 22. All have been homeschooled since the beginning and the oldest three are currently in college. She was a member of the founding board of STAC, and has now returned to the board. She has been on the board of several non profits over the years.
When not participating in STAC she and her family spend a lot of time doing Society for Creative Anachronism activities like archery, fencing, heavy combat, cooking, and various other pre-16th century skills.

Melanie Coombs, MARKETING

Melanie Coombs has three boys - Callum (17), Finn (13), and Owen (10). She never planned on homeschooling until a move in 2021 caused her family to give it a temporary trial run, from which they (almost) never looked back. She "cosplays" as a farmer on her family's 14 acre property in Resaca, and she enjoys reading, sewing, crafting, and generally making a mess. Utilizing her skills from her previous life in marketing and communications, she currently serves on the board and helps get the word out about the awesomeness that is the STAC community.

Kat Jensen, TREASURER

Kat Jensen is a homeschooling parent of two children, ages 17 and 12. Their family moved to Georgia in early 2023 and they love the community at STAC. Kat runs a tax preparation business and has been involved in various volunteer organizations.
In their spare time, Kat enjoys live music, camping with their family, collecting baseball cards, and playing community recreational
sports such as softball and volleyball (where enthusiasm generally outweighs talent).