Tracee Kennon, MBA, BSN, CCRN President-Elect HGCC
MBA, BSN, BS, CCRK
Pearland, TX
Specialties
Critical Care, Cardiology, Educational/Research, Medical/Surgical, Nephrology, Pain Management, Perianesthesia, Perioperative, Professional Development, Pulmonary, Management/Admin/Leadership
Details
Professional Achievements:
Program Director ECMO Critical Care Symposium
Program Director IMAGINE Nurse Quality and Innovation Symposium 2022-2025
Houston Gulf Coast Chapter President-elect 2024-2025
Sigma Theta Tau Alpha Gamma Gamma Founding Board Member - Counselor Chair 2023-2025
Sigma Theta Tau Region 6 Secretary - Symposium Planning Committee
Good Samaritan Award 2023
Virtues:
In life, my drive to serve comes from the virtues I hold dear: integrity, compassion, courage, humility, and gratitude. My virtues that lead me to serve others are rooted in a deep sense of compassion, humility, and integrity, courage and gratitude. Compassion inspires a genuine desire to alleviate the suffering of others and to contribute to their well-being. It opens the heart to understanding and motivates acts of kindness and service. Humility reminds us of our interconnectedness, encouraging us to value others’ needs and perspectives over self-interest. It teaches us that serving others is not about recognition but about creating a positive impact. Integrity ensures that our actions are guided by honesty and a commitment to doing what is right, even when it is inconvenient. Courage allows you to grow, overcome obstacles, and stand up for what is right. Gratitude enhances well-being, strengthens relationships, and fosters contentment. Together, these virtues cultivate a life of purpose and selflessness, where the focus shifts from personal gain to enriching the lives of others and strengthening the bonds of community.
Work History
Chief of Growth and Innovation — January, 2025 to present
Founder and CEO — June, 2021
Education History
Texas Woman'sUniversity
January, 2016 to May, 2017
University of Texas Health Science Center
August, 2001 to May, 2003
University of Houston
August, 1991 to May, 1996