Staff Biographies
Tracy Whitaker, ACSW
As the Director of the NASW Center for Workforce
Studies, Ms. Whitaker is responsible for conducting studies
and disseminating information about the professional social
work labor force, as well as implementing innovative training
programs in emerging areas of practice. Prior to this position,
Ms. Whitaker held management positions at NASW with responsibility
for policy and social work practice, international and equity
programs, and government relations and political action.
Ms. Whitaker's social work experience includes
work with individuals, organizations and community systems.
She has served as the executive director of a transitional
center serving women who were experiencing homelessness, substance
addiction and mental health issues; as a court monitor overseeing
the deinstitutionalization of St. Elizabeth's Hospital and
the simultaneous development of community-based mental health
services in the District of Columbia; and as the deputy director
of a federally-funded, national resource center that supported
and examined issues related to the behavioral health of women
across the life cycle. Ms. Whitaker received her MSW from Howard
University in 1988. |