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SPEAKER/TRAINER
Name: Tracy Madison
Location: Dallas/Ft. Worth
Qualifications/Experience:
Tracy Madison has over 15 years of experience in human resources, learning, facilitation, and organizational development and communication. She has worked with educational, governmental, corporate, and non-profit organizations in the areas
of leadership development, organizational effectiveness, customer service, and various supervisory/managerial learning opportunities. An energetic and enthusiastic public speaker, she has also taught and managed programs for various municipalities, colleges and universities.
Documents Published:
Tracy’s article “Balancing People and Production,” can be found in “Executive Excellence” magazine and in the ADL Associates published handbook “Back to Basics: Tried and True Solutions for Today’s Leaders.” She has also contributed to the employee handbook “Employee Commitment: If you Build It, Results Will Come,” with her writing on valuing differences “Developing a Diversity Mind-Set” (ADL Associates, 2003).
Company Served:
The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator, Achieving Extraordinary Customer Relations, Experiential Learning, Positive Discipline, and Certified Public Manager
Member: American Society for Learning and Development (A.S.T.D.)
Accomplishments:
Master of Arts in Interpersonal/Organizational Communication, University of Arkansas at Little Rock – Little Rock, AR
Bachelor of Arts at Jackson State University - Jackson, MS
Instructor at college level Speech Communications.
Adjunct Professor at the University of Phoenix and DeVry University (Dallas Campuses).
Personal:
Tracy Madison is a dynamic speaker, trainer, author and coach. Her audiences love her practical content and contagious enthusiasm. Early in her career, after graduating from college, Tracy worked in the media, which included experience in the television, radio, and newspaper arenas. Recently, her audition video tape was featured on “The View” talk show as a promotion for the “Be Barbara Walters for the Day” contest.