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![]() Woven Health Clinic
Jan 21, 2025
Jackie Rakowski is a passionate and seasoned Executive Director with extensive experience in community engagement and nonprofit development. She currently leads Woven Health Clinic, where she drives strategic vision and oversees the clinic's outreach, engagement, and partnership initiatives.
Before joining Woven Health Clinic, Jackie served as the Director of Constituent Events at the Alzheimer’s Association in Dallas, where she led impactful campaigns like the Walk to End Alzheimer’s and The Longest Day. Her leadership resulted in significant community involvement and fundraising success.
Jackie holds a Master of Business Administration degree with an emphasis on Healthcare Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Health Studies, both from Texas Woman’s University.
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![]() Metrocrest Services
Jan 28, 2025
Tracy Eubanks has been the CEO of Metrocrest Services since 2013. Prior to joining Metrocrest Services, Tracy served as the president of the Metrocrest Chamber of Commerce and previous to that ran Mapsco, Inc., the map company that began in Dallas in 1952. Mapsco won the Metrocrest Chamber’s 2009 Business of the Year Award.
Tracy has served on the boards of the Texas Retailers Association and the International Map Trade Association. He currently serves on the North Texas Food Bank Perot Family Campus Board and on the Advisory Board for the University of North Texas Non-Profit Leadership Studies Program.
In 2014, the Metrocrest Chamber of Commerce honored Tracy with the 2013 Metrocrest Citizen of the Year Award and the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity honored Tracy as a Golden Legend for his work in the community. In 2021 he accepted the D CEO Non-Profit Award on behalf of Metrocrest Services which recognized the Best Large Non-Profit in the Dallas area. In 2022, the Carrollton Masonic Lodge awarded Tracy the Community Builders Award, their highest honor for a non-Mason. In 2023 the Coppell Chamber honored Tracy with the Cliff Long Leadership Award.
He is a graduate of Newman Smith High School and the University of North Texas. He lives in Carrollton with his wife.
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Feb 14, 2025 - Feb 15, 2025
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Feb 14, 2025 - Feb 15, 2025
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Mar 04, 2025 11:00 AM
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![]() Water Tower Theater - Addison
Mar 25, 2025
Shane Peterman has worked extensively in show business for over 25 years as a chief executive, entrepreneur, artistic director, executive producer, associate producer, casting director, director and performer. He’s been involved in hundreds of productions. He comes from a long family line of entrepreneur's and business owners and opened his first business in 2003 following a successful performance career. Shane currently leads Addison’s highly acclaimed professional theatre, WaterTower Theatre in Addison as the Producing Artistic Director. When Shane first took the helm, WaterTower Theatre turned around a six-figure deficit and near bankruptcy into a surplus for the company in just two quarters by rebuilding the company and its team and working closesly with it’s partner, The Town of Addison. In his first season, WaterTower garnished numerous Dallas/Fort Worth regional theatre awards.
Shane recently led the pre-Broadway World Premiere Musical, GOIN’ HOLLYWOOD penned by David Krane and Stephen Cole, the third pre-Broadway premier of his producing career thus far headed to London in September. Several more projects are in development including; ALL ABOUT BETTE written by Camilla Carr (made its Palm Springs debut last week), SAY GOODNIGHT written by Grammy and Emmy Award Winning Team, Rick Hawkins, Steve Dorff and John Bettis, and SAME KIND OF DIFFERENT AS ME based on the New York Times Best Seller and 2017 Paramount Pictures movie by Ron Hall. In late 2024, Shane was asked to join the Benefit Committee for The Neighborhood Playhouse, New York City's historic school for the performing arts, to honor Pamela Moller Kareman and Mary Steenburgen alongside Honorary Chair Ted Danson.
Previously, Shane was Producer for Lyric Stage. He was instrumental in its relocating to Dallas’ historic Majestic Theatre and in programming several award winning seasons. As a person and theatremaker with a disability, Shane takes pride in championing efforts for inclusion for all - especially those with their own unique challenges. As a 32nd degree Scottish Rite Mason, he proudly volunteers his time with Texas Scottish Rite Hospital of Dallas where he was a patient with his own physical challenge as a child. Shane currently lives in Trophy Club, Texas with his wife and two children. |
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Apr 03, 2025
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Apr 22, 2025 11:30 AM
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![]() TRAC
Apr 29, 2025
Nicole Binkley is the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of TRAC – the Transition Resource Action Center. TRAC connects young people ages 16–24 who are transitioning out of foster or juvenile care and their unhoused peers with the support they need to reach self-sufficiency. Before joining TRAC, Binkley served as the COO at Austin Street Center, a 451-bed shelter in Dallas. Previously, Nicole held a leadership role at Metrocrest Services, a Carrollton-based organization that helps individuals and families stabilize their lives for a brighter future. She helped the organization through a significant expansion in services, increasing revenue from $6 million to over $12 million annually and leading a capital campaign. Binkley’s expertise spans corporate and foundation giving, grant management, capital campaigns, and operational restructuring and management to align resources with mission-critical objectives. Binkley holds a Bachelor degree in Journalism and Mass Communications from the University of Oklahoma and a Master of Public Administration in Nonprofit Management from the University of North Texas (UNT). Binkley serves on the Advisory Board for the UNT Masters of Public Administration program, is Chair of the Alumni Engagement Committee, is a member of the Junior League of Dallas and has served as a Vice President of Communications, and has been recognized as a Metrocrest Chamber of Commerce Business Woman of the Year nominee. She is married to Jason, with whom she has two boys and they live in Lewisville. |
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![]() RYLA: Selection of Schools and Student Campers; AMRC Involvement
May 06, 2025
A charter member of the Addison Midday Rotary Club, Jim Duffy is a past president of the Addison Rotary Club. A nine-time Paul Harris Fellow, he is a member of the Paul Harris Society, a Benefactor and a Sustaining Member of the Rotary Foundation. He is also active at the District level of Rotary. He is a past Assistant Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and District 5810 New Generations Chairman, and was twice the District Conference Chair. He received the District 5810 “Service Above Self” award in 2013, was named “Rotarian of the Year” in 2014 and received the “Service to New Generations” award in 2015.
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