Tracey Weiss

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Tracey Weiss

  • Lew Klein College of Media and Communication

    • Advertising and Public Relations

      • Associate Professor of Instruction

Biography

In addition to her faculty responsibilities at Temple University, Tracey Weiss has had her own consulting firm since 1999. She specializes in executive coaching, performance feedback, succession planning and team building. Weiss has worked with senior executives and the boards of trustees in a broad spectrum of public and private organizations.

Clients have included Campbell Soup Co., Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, the Federal Reserve Board, Merck, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, QVC, SEPTA, Sesame Street and the University of California Health System. She also received the Quality Consultant Award from Union Carbide, in recognition for her work in developing a performance management program.

Before launching her own firm, Weiss held management positions in leadership development for Aramark, GlaxoSmithKiline and the Hay Group. Earlier in her career she served as an assistant professor in the Department of Communication at the University of New Hampshire.

Education

DegreeFieldSchool
PhDLeadership & RhetoricTemple University

Courses Taught

Number

Name

Level

CSI 3703

Intercultural Communication in the Workplace

Undergraduate

PR 1112

Communicating Leadership

Undergraduate

PR 2661

Communicating Organizational Change

Undergraduate

PR 2672

Global Communication and Leadership

Undergraduate

CMGT 5001

Communicating Organizational Leadership

Graduate

Service

NameType of ServicePositionDates Active
NameType of ServicePositionDates Active
Search Committee: Vice President of MarketingUniversityMember2013
Faculty SenateUniversityMember2009–2013
Mayor Nutter PresentationCollegeOrganized and Hosted Event2011
Faculty CouncilCollegeMember2006–2009
Branding CommitteeCollegeCo-chair2011–2012
Design Proposal for SMC Open ProgramsCollegeCo-chair2012–2012

Awards

TitleType of AwardDate
Senior Teaching AwardTeaching2013