At IBEX, Tracey helps organizations like NASA, CDC, and Cox Communications implement IT solutions and train workers on innovative technologies. As a minority woman founder, Tracey knows that IBEX brings value beyond technology training; IBEX also serves a major need in connecting organizations with underrepresented groups. Although her professional expertise lies in IT solutions, government contracting and best practices, she is a uniquely powerful authority on topics like diversity, networking, and leadership.
2022 marks a big year for IBEX, with the launch of Certifiably Diverse, a new supplier diversity software. Certifiably Diverse helps clients like the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) to increase their supplier diversity spending by providing the smartest way to communicate, collaborate, and network with diverse suppliers. Additionally, IBEX has maintained its place on the Inc. 5000 list of Fastest-Growing Private Companies for 4 years straight and won the 2021 Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce Small Business of the Year and the Georgia Fast 40 Award, given to the top 40 fastest-growing Georgia-based mid-market companies. In 2022, IBEX received the Regional Supplier of the Year Award by the National Minority Supplier Development Council and the Mayoral Commendation from the City of Johns Creek.
Tracey enjoys serving others and giving back. She serves on several non-profit boards including North Fulton Community Charities, and Jane Addams Peace Association is on the board of the Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council and serves as Chair of the Minority Business Input Committee (MBEIC), where she represents all certified minority-owned small businesses throughout the state.
In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, assisting with her husband’s Art Gallery, playing tennis, and riding her CanAm Spyder.