Community Service Society of New York
Carrie Tracy has a diverse work experience. From 2009, they served as the Deputy Director of Health Initiatives at the Community Service Society of New York. Prior to that, they were the Immigration Project Director at the Northwest Federation of Community Organizations from 2008 to 2009. Carrie worked as a Research Associate at NWFCO from 2003 to 2007. In 2001, Carrie was a Judicial Clerk at the Washington State Court of Appeals, Division. Carrie also worked as a Legal Intern at Columbia Legal Services from 2000 to 2001 and as a Staff Assistant at the Office of Congressman Jim McDermott from 1995 to 1998. Carrie's work experience also includes being a Peace Corps Volunteer from 1992 to 1994.
Carrie Tracy completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Foreign Service at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in 1991. Later, they pursued their Juris Doctor degree from the University of Washington School of Law, completing it in 2001.
Community Service Society of New York
A strong New York is an equitable New York. Every New Yorker, across income levels, race and ethnicity, and background, shares similar goals. We all want economic well-being, the ability to exercise our rights, and to live with dignity. The Community Service Society of New York (CSS) has worked with and for New Yorkers since 1843 to promote economic opportunity and champion an equitable city and state. We center the voices and experiences of communities of color and people facing economic insecurity, striving to create a more secure future. Through a strategic combination of data-driven research, direct services, and people-driven advocacy, we ensure New Yorkers have the power to create change in their lives and the life of our city and state. Our programs, policy analysis, legal advocacy, and campaigns expand access to health care, safe and affordable housing, employment opportunities, consumer debt assistance, and more—making a tangible difference in the lives of millions. We work with a broad coalition of New Yorkers—from community members, activists, and volunteers to government officials and grassroots organizations—to fight for what matters most, especially to those striving to make ends meet. Our collective victories, like stronger tenant protections, paid sick and family leave for working New Yorkers, and one of the strongest “ban the box” laws in the nation, pave the way for lasting change. We won’t stop until New York is a place where those most impacted by injustice have a fair chance to not only survive, but thrive. Join us in powering a more equitable New York by visiting cssny.org.