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Petaluma, CA-based Tracy Knoll as Director of Human Resources
Date of management change: March 01, 2016
Petaluma, CA-based Tracy Knoll as Director of Human Resources
UCCR manages Camps and Retreat Centers throughout the United States. United Camps, Conferences and Retreats (UCCR), was created over 40 years ago so that nonprofit organizations could enjoy beautiful sites for their camping and retreat experiences. Our mission is "Creating partnerships to provide positive life-changing experiences". Our mission is two-fold: to fully supporting your program while you are enjoying one of our facilities; and to provide excellence in the stewardship of the properties with which we have been entrusted. UCCR`s expertise in managing and operating property gives the owner organizations confidence that their facility has a steward who cares about their mission as well as the missions of the groups we serve.
Tracy Knoll is the Director of Human Resources at United Camps, Conferences and Retreats. She joins the administrative management team in UCCR`s central office in Petaluma, California. Tracy Knoll, SPHR, has over 25 years of Human Resource Management experience, working for large and small organizations, including a Fortune 500 company. Tracy earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Management from the University of Phoenix and a Certificate in Human Resources Management from Sonoma State University and is certified as a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR). Tracy has served on numerous boards including Sonoma County Children`s Village, PASCO HR, the Rohnert Park Chamber of Commerce, and was a graduate of the Leadership Rohnert Park program.
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