Cabana Life
Tracey Hartman has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Tracey worked as the Head of Customer Care at Cabana Life since 2020. Previously, from 2016 to 2019, they were the Founder of House in Harmony as a self-employed individual. Tracey also worked as a Paraprofessional Educator at Swigert International School from 2016 to 2019. From 2012 to 2016, they served as the Head of Household in a private household. Lastly, they worked at Exclusive Resorts from 2004 to 2012 as a Member Services Ambassador, where they managed revenue, developed member events, facilitated training, ensured customer satisfaction, and created personalized experiences for clients.
Tracey Hartman earned a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Florida State University, studying from 1991 to 1995.
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Cabana Life
Classic sophistication is always in fashion! If you're going to wear clothing that blocks up to 98% of UV rays, we know that you're much more likely to put it on every day when it's as chic as it is practical. That's why we've developed a variety of unique prints that fuse classic nautical elements with current trends in a timeless fashion. MEET THE FOUNDERS Most 26 year olds don’t expect to hear the “C” word at such a young age. Melissa Papock, the founder of Cabana Life, certainly wasn't ready for cancer. At the time of her melanoma diagnosis, she was your typical fashion-conscious New Yorker. Having worked as a merchandising expert for top fashion and beauty magazines including Vogue, Vanity Fair, Allure, Marie Claire, Self, Seventeen and O (The Oprah Magazine), she thought she knew all the latest fashion trends. She was shocked when her dermatologist told her to wear "sun protective clothing," because lightweight clothing wasn't protecting her as much as she thought. Alyssa Adams, former Director of Merchandising at Vanity Fair, learned about Melissa's story, which resonated with her due to her own family history of melanoma. The two entrepreneurs began a journey to start a new trend, one that would make sun protection fashionable. Cabana Life has since become a staple for fashions that take you from the sand to sidewalk. The collection of 50+ UPF clothing offers a variety of sun essentials including bathing suits, dresses, hats, cover-ups, tunics, shirts and pants for boys, girls and women. Cabana Life has partnered with the David Cornfield Foundation and Stand Up To Cancer to raise funds to help further skin cancer research, education and prevention. The company’s mission is to spread awareness about proper UV protection while maintaining a sense of style. As the Cabana Life family grows, the founders hope to help your family stay sun safe and stylish.