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Tracey is an active volunteer for many community groups including
the Los Angeles Girl Scouts, Brentwood Presbyterian Church,
Parent-Teacher League of Pilgrim Lutheran School, Board
Treasurer of the JSEI Affiliates of the Jules Stein Eye
Institute and Advisory Board member of the Museum of Flying. |
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Tracey Boldemann-Tatkin has over twenty years of administrative and
management experience with family foundations. Tracey’s
keen interest in family foundations began in 1985 when she
worked with four family groups to develop the governance structure
and grantmaking program of the Jules and Doris Foundation.
Tracey’s role in the Stein Foundation evolved to the current point
where she is the principal liaison with all family members
as well as the chief operating officer. Beginning in 1997,
Tracey is also providing management services for related foundations
including the Oppenheimer Brothers Foundation. She is Vice
President and Secretary of the Gerald Oppenheimer Family Foundation.
Tracey, who studied business administration at UCLA and is currently
doing graduate work in business and philanthropy, works with
the dynamics and mechanics of family foundations through her
daily experiences, as well as through participation in family
foundation forums sponsored by the Southern California Grantmakers
and the Council on Foundations.
Tracey is an active volunteer for many community groups including
the Los Angeles Girl Scouts, Brentwood Presbyterian Church,
Louisville High School, National Charity League, Board Treasurer
of the JSEI Affiliates of the Jules Stein Eye Institute and
Board member of the Hollywood Canteen Foundation.
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