Stone completed her bachelor's degree at
Texas Christian University in 1979, followed by a master's degree at
Memphis State University in 1981; both in the field of
geology. She also attended
Jones Graduate School of Business from 1996 to 1997 as part of its management program. During her studies, she worked at
Superior Oil Company, and joined the
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) in 1979. She has since held many positions in the AAPG over the course of her career and into her retirement. Stone became a licensed professional geoscientist and spent 40 years working in
Houston, Texas, in the oil and gas industry and also worked on oil and gas exploration projects in the
North Sea. She worked fourteen years as a senior geologist at
Superior Oil International, and in
Mobil. Stone joined the Amoco Production Company in
Houston as an exploration geologist and
petrophysicist from 1985 until 2003. She also worked on international exploration projects in various countries. Stone has since retired and moved to
Centennial, Colorado. She has been an independent geologist consultant since 2003. As of 2021, Stone is a retiree, the treasurer of the AAPG, and a member of the field trip committee at the
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists. She is also a member of the geoscience study group
Colorado School of Mines where she gives talks on geoscience topics. == Awards and honors ==