The Boone County Economic Development Corporation announced that Tracey Horth Krueger has taken the reins as Interim Director to bring over 25 years of nonprofit leadership expertise to the organization.
Krueger boasts an extensive background in guiding organizations through growth and development, which she intends to continue as she works closely with the corporation and Board of Directors to ensure that the organization continues to expand its mission to strengthen the local economy and community.
Krueger’s career experience revolves around her pivotal roles as the founding CEO of both the Indiana Coalition to End Sexual Assault and Human Trafficking and the Domestic Violence Network. Krueger also served as a consultant for small to mid-sized nonprofits that focused on vast outlooks, such as organizational restructuring, project development, executive coaching and more.
Board of Directors President Shane Conner expressed his excitement as Krueger takes the reins as the Interim CEO.
“We’re ushering in a transformative era at Boone EDC, confidently forging ahead with new initiatives and directions,” Conner said. “With Tracey Krueger stepping in as our interim CEO, we have the ideal leader to navigate this period of change. Her dedication and profound insights will be instrumental as we continue to evolve, ensuring that Boone EDC remains a dynamic and steadfast pillar of growth and prosperity for our community.”
Kruger also serves on the Metropolitan School District of Washington Township School Board where she sets policies and advocates for over 11,000 students. Kruger has been noted for her commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion in educational spaces, which she combines with her community-centered approach to policy that the Board of Directors views as a positive for the future growth of the Boone Economic Development Corporation.
The organization stated that the Board of Directors has launched an executive search for a permanent CEO to set the stage for long-term success and stability.