Tracie Jae - The Quiet Rebel
In business and in life, Tracie Jae is The Quiet Rebel.
Her work in the world is creating incremental and organic shifts to the status quo.
Mediator (INFP - A)
Strengths Finder Top 5: Ideation, Connectedness, Intellection, Input and Strategic
January Capricorn
Enneagram Type 8
DISC - High I
Bio
Tracie Jae is the convener of conversations with a More HUMAN Approach™ beginning with LOVE first, always. Her work is grounded in honoring lived experiences and builds on the foundational scholarship of past and present justice and equity leaders.
She is an advocate for those who are systemically marginalized and values artistic expression as a way to build bridges.
She believes that grace-filled and authentic conversations are essential to fostering greater understanding, building trust and peaceful coexistence. The expertise of her proprietary approach is based on evidence-based practices in clinical and cognitive psychology, communications research, and focusing on what makes us fully human, at both our best and worst.
Her current frameworks include 100 Voices Guided Conversations and A More HUMAN Approach™. 100 Voices Dialogue on Race and Culture is the central focus for the PhD Thesis of Dr. Megan Ratcliffe, Saybrook University. In her thesis, Dr. Ratcliffe shares the power of 100 Voices as an entry point for organizations seeking to have difficult conversations. Tracie holds a BA in Business Management and MA in Strategic Communication and Leadership. Her commitment to service spans over two decades of volunteerism and vocation in Houston’s non-profit sector.
She is a proud, lifelong Houstonian, grateful mother of 3 adult daughters and reluctant grand to 2 pups.