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Krisha Tracy

Director of Product & Innovation at Studio X

Krisha Tracy has extensive work experience in various roles and companies. Krisha started their career as a Geology Instructor at Blinn College in 2008. Krisha then worked at Halliburton, where they held positions such as Senior Consultant, Technical Sales Consultant, Product Manager, and Strategic Portfolio Manager. In these roles, they were responsible for developing innovative solutions, managing products, and providing technical support to clients. In 2019, Krisha joined Red Hat as a Solution Architect before moving to X, the moonshot factory, as a Technical Program Manager in 2020. Krisha then transitioned to Google, where they held roles such as Professional Services: Energy, Sustainability & Risk Management Solution Manager, and Sustainability Engagement Manager. Currently, Krisha works as the Director of Product & Innovation at Studio X. Throughout their career, they have focused on driving digital solutions, delivering sustainability initiatives, and addressing industry challenges.

Krisha Tracy has a diverse education history. Krisha started their higher education at The University of Georgia in 1998, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.). It is unclear what field of study they focused on during this time.

After completing their undergraduate degree, Krisha furthered their academic pursuits at Georgia College & State University from 2001 to 2003. Here, they obtained a Master of Science degree in Biology.

Krisha's educational journey took another turn when they attended Texas A&M University. Krisha enrolled in their Master of Geoscience program from 2003 to 2005, focusing their studies on Geology.

Additionally, Krisha participated in the Business Leadership Development Program at Texas A&M University's Bauer School of Business. Unfortunately, specific details about the duration of this program are unavailable. Nonetheless, it demonstrates their commitment to expanding their knowledge in the field of business leadership.

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