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Tracy Cambre
I am the Managing Partner at Morales Associates. What does a managing partner do? Everything.
I’m like the roadie for the band.
Business Development
Client Relations
Marketing Communications
Finance
Information Technology
Program Managemen
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I get to work with great companies to deliver organizational development services on-site and
for a great price.
Before I did this I worked for an elected official for five years. I was the office manager and elected’s scheduler and was commonly referred to as “the glue” for our 11 member staff.
Before that, I began a marketing communications consultancy
where I developed visual & written content for websites, worked on brand management &
developed marketing collateral.
15 years prior, I worked in the legal industry in Honolulu & San Diego
in every capacity except lawyering: legal secretary, paralegal, recruiting, office manager, and most
recently, director of marketing.
I derive my professional happiness from:
Producing and accomplishing a whole heck of a lot in a single day.
Working with dynamic, diverse people who are smart, compassionate, fun and want to exceed client expectations. (No mean people.)
I was born in Lafayette, Louisiana, raised in Kailua, Hawaii, and attended college at the University of San Diego where I received my Bachelor’s in English. San
Diego’s been my home for 29 years.
About Me Personally....I’m a stickler for making sure it’s done right.I’m always looking for creative & innovative
approaches to solutions.I’m a computer nerd.
I like honey badgers because they’re the fiercest animal on the planet.
I like gimlets because they’re so darn tasty.I appreciate and use the power of social media.
I write a blog, Cajun Wahine, where I share “Polaroid vignettes” of life in the 21st Century.
(You can Google it.)I cherish my book group - I’ve been a member
since 1995.Cooking & hosting dinner parties bring me much
joy.I have two personal mantras:
“If you want it, go get it.”“You get what you give.”