Tracey joined us in the week of Holy Trinity’s 300th anniversary and the ground breaking at the start of September 2019; she has excellent experience from the charity sector and running her own businesses. as centre manager Tracey oversees all aspects of running the venue and her goal is to ensure the building is kept alive for generations to come.
 
"I’m an entrepreneur at heart, I love the challenge of trying to turn a vision into reality. I have had a number of my own businesses from hotels and backpackers to nightclubs and boat charters. I have worked in the construction industry and property management. After I sold my business in Mozambique we relocated with our young family to the North East of Scotland. It is here that I decided to amalgamate my experience and back it up with an academic qualification. Since then I have used my knowledge and experience in the not-for-profit industry. Helping charitable organisation deliver their strategic plan towards self-sustainability. I spend my free time with family & friends, organise family events and I help out my local community on the parish council, friends of the park and as a school governor. I am also an ambassador for the Public Health Collaboration UK. I look forward to a time when we can meet in Seventeen Nineteen and discover the intrigue and reawaken the history of the past."