Tracey retired from Suncor Energy after enjoying a long and productive career starting in 1998. During her time with the company Tracey has been involved in a variety of oil and gas and wind power projects primarily in Alberta and British Columbia but also in Saskatchewan, the United States and Australia.
Prior to working with Suncor, Tracey lived and taught English in South Korea and traveled Southeast Asia. She worked as an economic development advisor with the Prophet River First Nation in Northeast BC, and as the coordinator of the Peace River-Liard Community Futures Committee out of Fort St. John.
Tracey earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science at the University of Calgary and a Master’s degree at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Tracey participated in launching several equity partnerships with First Nation and Metis Communities in Northeastern Alberta. In 2007 Tracey received a Suncor President’s Operational Excellence Award and a BC “Outstanding Resources Woman of Honor” award. She is a past chair of the University of British Columbia board of governors, co-chaired the Northeast Energy Mines Advisory Committee for several years and in 1993 was elected to the Charlie Lake Local Commission. Tracey loves to spend time outdoors and travel and has trekked the Himalayas and ridden horses on historical wagon trails in Wyoming. Tracey lives with her husband and daughter near Fort St John, BC.