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Tracy Kudrna

Job Title: Director
Company: Forum Solutions LLC
Industry: Consulting
Mentor Since: Fall 2025
Will Mentor: Graduate Students
Mentor Type: Albers
Profile

Background

Job Description

Besides helping clients be successful, my role includes managing client relationships, coaching and mentoring associates, managing talent acquisition and conducting business development.

Company Description

Forum Solutions is a management consulting company dedicated to crafting and delivering transformational outcomes for our clients, colleagues, and community. With our help, clients become more agile, resilient, and connected, bringing great ideas to fruition with brilliant results. From start-ups to the Fortune 50, business leaders rely on Forum Solutions to help them form and realize their strategies. Our company is a certified Woman Owned Business that believes in developing and growing our colleagues, company, and region in a socially conscious way.

Employment History

Forum Solutions 2018 - Present
Point B 2015 - 2018
WaMu / JP Morgan Chase 2006 - 2009
Barcodes West 2004 - 2006
Nordstrom 1985 - 2001

Education

Harvard University, Certificate, Leadership Coaching Strategies

International Coaching Federation-Certified Executive & Leadership Development Coach

PMP-Project Management Institute

Seattle University, MBA
University of Washington, General Business Studies 

When and where do you hold meetings with your students?

Hybrid (mix of in-person and virtual) - Downtown, U District, SODO, or Eastside. 

Additional Information

With over 20 years of professional services in multiple industries, I am a big picture thinker and collaborative team builder. My coaching and mentoring philosophy is to be fully in your corner.  I love helping people find their way to their own success and being part of the journey to get there. 

I would be thrilled to serve as a mentor to Grad students considering a career transitioning, or someone interested in learning more about the consulting industry or anyone thinking about how their skills translate into the workplace that they are entering into.