Ivy Tech Fort Wayne/Warsaw Announces First-Ever Executive Director Of Community Relations, Diversity, Equity And Belonging

July 25, 2023 at 6:28 p.m.
Pictured is Tracy Davis. Photo Provided.
Pictured is Tracy Davis. Photo Provided. (Ivy Tech Fort Wayne)

By Staff Report

FORT WAYNE – Ivy Tech Community College Fort Wayne and Warsaw has selected Tracy Davis to be the first executive director of community relations, diversity, equity and belonging.
Through this new role, she’ll work to create an inclusive environment on campus and with community partners, looking outward as well as inward to promote diversity initiatives, according to a news release from Ivy Tech.
“I’m excited to be on the front end of making Ivy Tech Fort Wayne and Warsaw lead the college statewide in further promoting an environment where everyone feels welcome,” said Davis. “I’m hoping to create more professional development opportunities for employees and ensure there’s diverse programming to meet the needs of students.”
Davis has worked at the college since 2016 as the director of community engagement and has served on Ivy Tech Fort Wayne’s diversity council for several years. She’s passionate about connecting with the community and promoting the impact of secondary education to underrepresented groups in northeast Indiana, the release states.
“Tracy is the perfect person to spearhead this new role and mold it to best benefit the community and the college,” said Dr. Kim Barnett-Johnson, chancellor of Ivy Tech Fort Wayne and Warsaw. “She’s been a valuable staff member for eight years, and continuously shows her passion for Ivy Tech’s mission. I believe extending her reach in this new way will benefit everyone Tracy works with.”
Prior to starting at Ivy Tech, she worked at WorkOne Northeast on Rudisill for 10 years, serving as a manager for two and a half years. Davis said at WorkOne she connected with a very diverse staff and clientele, supporting people as they searched for a job. She believes this, combined with her last position, will help guide her to making positive changes to the college.
“I enjoy meeting new people and strategizing, brainstorming and creating pathways and opportunities for anyone interested in post-secondary education with us. I want people to know that my door is always open, and I’m ready to hear your perspective,” she said.

FORT WAYNE – Ivy Tech Community College Fort Wayne and Warsaw has selected Tracy Davis to be the first executive director of community relations, diversity, equity and belonging.
Through this new role, she’ll work to create an inclusive environment on campus and with community partners, looking outward as well as inward to promote diversity initiatives, according to a news release from Ivy Tech.
“I’m excited to be on the front end of making Ivy Tech Fort Wayne and Warsaw lead the college statewide in further promoting an environment where everyone feels welcome,” said Davis. “I’m hoping to create more professional development opportunities for employees and ensure there’s diverse programming to meet the needs of students.”
Davis has worked at the college since 2016 as the director of community engagement and has served on Ivy Tech Fort Wayne’s diversity council for several years. She’s passionate about connecting with the community and promoting the impact of secondary education to underrepresented groups in northeast Indiana, the release states.
“Tracy is the perfect person to spearhead this new role and mold it to best benefit the community and the college,” said Dr. Kim Barnett-Johnson, chancellor of Ivy Tech Fort Wayne and Warsaw. “She’s been a valuable staff member for eight years, and continuously shows her passion for Ivy Tech’s mission. I believe extending her reach in this new way will benefit everyone Tracy works with.”
Prior to starting at Ivy Tech, she worked at WorkOne Northeast on Rudisill for 10 years, serving as a manager for two and a half years. Davis said at WorkOne she connected with a very diverse staff and clientele, supporting people as they searched for a job. She believes this, combined with her last position, will help guide her to making positive changes to the college.
“I enjoy meeting new people and strategizing, brainstorming and creating pathways and opportunities for anyone interested in post-secondary education with us. I want people to know that my door is always open, and I’m ready to hear your perspective,” she said.

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