Tracey Bobadilla
Education: BA in Cultural Anthropology from Rutgers University
Recent projects include: Heising-Simons Foundation, Obama Foundation My Brother’s Keeper, Mindful Life Project, Cambridge Community Foundation, Tisch College
Personal interests include: Yoga, HIIT, surfing, eating (to ensure proper caloric intake for the aforementioned activities), and travel
Tracey joined PEG in 2019 and has engaged in strategic planning efforts with Mindful Life Project, Cambridge Community Foundation, and Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life at Tufts University, and also supported research and evaluation projects with the Heising-Simmons Foundation and the Obama Foundation. Prior to joining PEG she worked at Douglass Residential College, in the Office of the Dean of Rutgers University, where she provided support to Senior Administration by assisting with the planning and implementation of programs.
She has also worked at VonThun Farms as the Office Manager where she was responsible for ensuring workflows and client facing processes for agritourism in addition to feeding the pig of course.
Tracey graduated summa cum laude with a BA in Cultural Anthropology from Rutgers University. Her senior thesis was entitled "Epiphanies of a Soccer Mom: Child Commodification Through Sport" which looked into the process of social and cultural capital accumulation along with parental ideologies of the value of the body as they lived vicariously through their children.
Tracey is a Hatha Yoga instructor who spends much of her time sharing her practice in private and group classes.
