Christopher Tracy has a diverse range of work experience in various roles related to community relations, real estate development, and municipal affairs. Christopher currently holds the position of Vice President at O'Neill and Associates, where they provide clients with counsel on community outreach, permitting, regulatory advocacy, and licensing for real estate projects. Prior to this, they served as a Senior Director at the same company, where they gained over fifteen years of experience in community relations and real estate development regulatory matters.
Before joining O'Neill and Associates, Christopher Tracy worked at the Boston Redevelopment Authority as a Senior Project Manager and later as a Project Manager. In these roles, they managed the internal and external processes for large-scale real estate development projects in the City of Boston, presented recommendations to the BRA Board of Directors, and conducted public meetings to gather community feedback.
Christopher Tracy also has experience in municipal government. Christopher served as a Citizen's Assistance Officer for the City of Newton, where they acted as the primary point of contact for residents' service requests and represented the Mayor on various task forces and working groups. Prior to that, they worked for the City of Boston as a Neighborhood Coordinator, where they served as the Mayor's liaison to the West Roxbury neighborhood, coordinated multi-agency services, and facilitated public meetings.
Additionally, Christopher Tracy worked as a Legislative Aide for the Massachusetts House of Representatives, where they handled constituent requests and assisted with legislative matters.
Overall, Christopher Tracy's work experience showcases their expertise in community relations, real estate development, municipal affairs, and constituent services.
Christopher Tracy obtained their Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in History from Boston College, which they attended from 2003 to 2007. Later, they pursued further education and graduated with a Master of Public Administration (MPA) from Northeastern University between 2011 and 2013.
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