Tracy Loken Weber, M.Ed.
Tracy has over 22 years of progressive administrative experience, leadership and supervision with a diverse educationally focused workforce. She has excellent organizational abilities, strategic leadership skills, creative problem solving abilities, demonstrated ability to lead teams, and strong communication skills. Tracy has over 25 years of community leadership and service, actively serving on numerous local, state and national boards and currently serving on four executive boards.
As the previous President/Executive Director for Milwaukee Achiever Literacy Services, Weber transformed the educational landscape of the organization through the integration of technology and strategic programs. As such, adult literacy instruction reached over 1,200 learners a year and through 300 volunteer tutors and key partnerships with Milwaukee Public Schools, ResCare and neighborhood learning centers.
In 2009 and 2014, she led Milwaukee Achiever toward national accreditation by ProLiteracy Worldwide. Milwaukee Achiever remains the only nationally accredited adult literacy agency in the greater Milwaukee area. Weber was invited to serve as a National ProLiteracy Accreditation Site Reviewer, and is a recent reviewer for the U.S. Department of Education, serving on the National Commission of Technology and the Future of Teacher Education with the Association of Teachers in Education (ATE). Weber has presented internationally on behalf of educational technology and adult literacy issues through associations with Harvard University, U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Health and Human Services, and Pearson National Evaluation Systems.
Weber has also been an adjunct instructor in graphic design at Carroll College in Waukesha.
Weber’s teaching background includes instruction for St. Thomas University in St. Paul, Minnesota, and at Bemidji State University, also in Minnesota. She has also held the position of elementary staff development technology integrationist on the Leech Lake Indian Reservation with the Cass Lake-Bena School District. Weber played an instrumental role there in incorporating technology usage throughout the pre-K-12 curriculum, and organizing district and elementary technology committees.
At Bemidji State University, Weber earned a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in curriculum and design and instructional technology. While a student at BSU, she also worked for Apple Computer as a representative for university sales and education. She is currently a doctoral candidate at Cardinal Stritch University. In 2013, Tracy was inducted into the Professional Education Hall of Fame at Bemidji State University.
She currently serves on various committees and board appointments. Weber was awarded the Milwaukee Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” award in 2012.