Tracey Allard

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Tracey is a dynamic strategist, coach, facilitator, and thought-partner for nonprofit, for-profit, government, and foundation clients. She leads on envisioning, designing, and executing engagements toward effective strategy, anti-racism efforts, values and culture, teambuilding, and leadership. Tracey has 25+ years of experience in social change, including executive leadership. Underlying her work is a staunch and passionate belief in the rights and potential of all individuals—with a particular focus on centering those from communities that have historically been most marginalized. 

Tracey has a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania and a Master of Science in Nonprofit Management from The New School. She is certified by the International Coaching Federation, and certified in change management by the Association of Talent Development. Tracey actively leverages non-violent communications, mindful facilitation, appreciative inquiry, and “calling in” in her approach. 

Tracey is a first-generation American of Trinidadian descent. Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, she is an avid traveler who has visited all seven continents. An example of Tracey’s written work can be found here: Leadership & Love in Black-Led Social Change.

Tracey founded EarthBloom as a Black and woman-owned consulting firm offering coaching and consulting to mission driven leaders, teams, and organizations. We help clients imagine radical possibilities, and then purposefully create opportunities to catalyze and manifest them. All EarthBloom work is executed through a lens of equity, with a particular emphasis on racial equity. EarthBloom’s approach to client partnership is values-based: Contributing to a world that provides us all with care, protection, wonderment, and paths to personal well-being and collective success. Believing that this work must radiate from the inside-out. Centering communities that have been most systemically oppressed and marginalized. Advocating for an intentionally equitable ecosystem that elevates trust, respect, and investment in community voice, experience, and wisdom. Uplifting the humanity, joy, and connectedness of Black people, People of Color, and other underrepresented people.

EarthBloom clients include:

  • AC & JC Foundation
  • ACLU
  • African American Policy Forum
  • African Communities Together
  • Arts and Minds
  • Brooklyn Org
  • Chhaya Community Development Corporation
  • Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation
  • Early Edge California
  • Georgia Equality
  • Girl Be Heard
  • Hour Children
  • National Black Women’s Justice Initiative
  • NEO Philanthropy
  • Obama Foundation
  • Riis Neighborhood Settlement
  • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
  • Robin Hood Foundation
  • Simons Foundation
  • Texas Organizing Project
  • Yemeni American Merchants Association
  • Youth INC

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