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TRACY FARRELL

Subject Matter Expert

Women Warriors

Vice President, Program Operations and Partnerships

As vice president of Program Operations and Partnerships, Tracy Farrell oversees programs designed to promote independence and improved quality of life for the most severely wounded, ill, and injured warriors while also maintaining Wounded Warrior Project’s (WWP) focus on partnerships and collaboration. Over the past 10 years, she has had the opportunity to lead eight of WWP’s holistic programs, ensuring warriors have opportunities to connect with others, reach their goals, and enjoy healthy lives. 

Before joining WWP, Tracy served for more than 22 years in the U.S. Army as a leader and trainer. In her last military assignment, she was chief of the congressional operations division in the Army’s legislative liaison office at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia. Before working at the Pentagon, Tracy was a battalion commander and chief of military police in Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. There she led a 1,000-member policing team, ensuring the safety and security of the Oahu Army community while preparing soldiers for worldwide operations. 

She holds a Master of Science in counseling and development from Long Island University, C.W. Post campus, and a Bachelor of Science in mathematics from the University of Notre Dame. 

When not in the office, Tracy enjoys exploring the world through numerous active outdoor pursuits. 

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Topics of Expertise

●  Women veterans and gender-specific challenges in military and post-military life 
●  Veteran peer connection and community-based wellness 
●  Strategic program development for veteran reintegration and well-being 
●  Veteran transition support and access to care for women veterans 
●  Policy and legislative engagement on behalf of veterans 
●  Veteran employment readiness and gender-specific barriers 
●  Cultural isolation and identifying challenges for women veterans 
●  Partnerships and collaboration amongst organizations serving veterans 

AS SEEN IN

A tough picture emerges for women veterans, Federal News Network, October 2023

WWP helps female vets find their voice through Women Veterans Initiative, Audacy, March 2022

Affected, not defeated: Injured veterans strive for success amid pandemic, Military Times, March 2021

 

"Every woman who served deserves to be seen, heard, and supported — not as an afterthought, but as a priority. We’re working to build a system that honors that truth."

 

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