Board Highlight: Tracy Kubaszewski

 
I’m most excited about seeing that growth continue and watching the Volunteer and Training Center convert into a more functional space to serve our community. 
— Tracy

Q. As an Inspiredu Advisory board member, what are you most excited about? 

 I’ve been on the Inspiredu Advisory Board for the past couple of years and just recently passed the baton on for the Chair position to Rachel Daniel, who is doing an outstanding job! As a current at-large board member, it’s been an absolute pleasure being involved with an organization I love that is doing so much for our community and has continued to grow in more ways than ever before. I’m most excited about seeing that growth continue and watching the Volunteer and Training Center convert into a more functional space to serve our community. 

  

Q. What is your current job and what does it involve? 

 As a Sales Executive with NTT DATA, my current job involves a focus on Healthcare for Health Plan and Life Sciences to be an advocate for my clients and provide a deep understanding of Information Technology and Digital Solutions across a comprehensive portfolio of consulting, applications, infrastructure, and business process services. 

  

Q. What is a day like in the life of Tracy? 

 A day in the life of Tracy is definitely looking different these days since I’m expecting a baby boy in January and currently within my second trimester! Thankfully my energy is coming back, so outside of the occasional naps, I ride my Peloton, go on walks with my husband, watch a lot of Netflix, and eat…a lot. 

  

Q. How do you relate to Inspiredu’s mission, values, and/or work? 

 I’ve always had a soft spot for Inspiredu with its mission to change lives through technology and education. The very first Inspire Gala I attended was back in 2015, and watching the family tell their story about the impact that Inspiredu made on their lives, I was instantly hooked. Now more than ever with a baby on the way, I’m committed to helping in any way I can to make sure all kids have access to the tools needed for future readiness.