In her position as senior vice president of Comcast Business for the Northeast Division of Comcast, Tracy Pitcher is a leader who celebrates the diversity of background, perspective, culture and experience that uplifts every aspect of her company. Knowing that a diverse, equitable and inclusive company is a more innovative and successful one, Tracy is actively engaged within Comcast and beyond, and champions core values rooted in improving the communities where employees and customers live and work.
Overseeing an organization spanning 14 states and the District of Columbia, Tracy relies on a hands-on, good-natured style and promotes a culture of employee engagement as she guides a team that supports businesses of all sizes from the very small to the Fortune 500, helping them to stay agile and achieve their potential and business goals.
Tracy has forged a wide-ranging career, including her previous role as senior vice president of Comcast’s Greater Boston Region. Alongside her professional focus, she is a member of the Commonwealth Institute, a non-profit organization devoted to advancing women in leadership roles and is also a board member of the Massachusetts Business Roundtable, a public policy organization focused on strengthening the state’s economic vitality. She has served on the Board of Directors for the Boys and Girls Club of Manchester (NH) and is a mentor to numerous professionals.
Beyond a kinetic lifestyle that includes hiking, running and competitive fitness challenges, Tracy is an enthusiastic reader, a devoted fan of John Wooden and she is quick to reference her favorite quote by the legendary UCLA basketball coach: “Don’t mistake activity for achievement.”
In this episode of Fairygodboss Radio, Tracy Pitcher talks about continuous learning and why you should follow your curiosities.
Recorded on September 3, 2020
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