Tracey Hawkins, aka “Tracey, the Safety Lady,” is a leading safety and security expert. She’s a powerhouse speaker, writer, trainer, and international content creator who has created and delivered safety and security programs, in-person and virtually, since 1995
She hosts the new Drive with NAR: The Safety Series podcast, which debuted in July 2023 and won an industry award, The (similar to the Oscars for the business industry). It is the country's only real estate safety podcast and has been rated in the top 5% since debuting. She writes and regularly contributes to the National Association of REALTORS® Magazine, The Close, Inman, RIS Media, and other publications.
She has written for several general publications about safety and security topics.
She’s a National Speaker Association/NSA member and sought-after speaker who has rocked the stage of several national conferences and for organizations, including American Airlines, H&R Block, Sprint, Waddell & Reed, United Way, the National Association of REALTORS(R), National Archives, The Missouri National Guard, etc. She speaks for associations, boards, companies, service organizatons, and others nationwide.
She’s a trailblazer who has created business-building programs, including:
A business building safety and security designation
AI Cybersecurity Governance and Safety certification
Safe Office Practices certification
Home Care Worker Safety
Senior citizen safety
College student safety
General personal safety and security training
Fieldworker safety
“AI: The Good, the Misunderstood, and the Cyberdangers” how to use generative AI tools safely to protect data, how cybercriminals are using the tools and deepfakes to defraud and scam, and solutions
Create a safe and secure work culture designed to reduce crime, harassment, and bullying and to build innovative workplaces. Hawkins incorporates the principles of “Psychological Safety”, which means people are empowered to speak up without fear of retribution, retaliation, and punishment.
She’s a media expert featured on The Today Show, the Washington Post, The Boston Globe, CNNNews.com, Essence Magazine, and more.