Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Tracey Carpentier -Update



Tribal Member and current NRD Administration Secretary Tracey Carpentier is the newest member of our department. Born and raised on the reservation Tracey went to school in Ronan and Two Eagle where she played basketball and worked for the school newspaper. Tracey first began with CSKT at S.Y.E.P, then moved on to the main switchboard operations for many years. Tracey has also worked for the Personnel Department, Mission Valley Power, and Tribal Credit before moving to Spokane, Washington. From Spokane, she embarked on a journey that brought her to the Emerald City of Seattle on the Northwest Coast. This past year she moved home and began working for NRD w main receptionist with the Fish, Wildlife, Recreation, and Conservation Division. Since she has been home, she found a new love for recreation in our outdoors. Tracey has began exploring our lands proudly says that there is at least 702 steps leading to Kerr Dam overlook west of Polson. Tracey has two children and loves basketball, football, and driving within the legal limits. She loves visiting Spokane but the Flathead Reservation is where her heart is.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

My opinion is you should be careful of this one. She claims to be a recovering alcoholic but parties all the time and backstabs many of her so-called friends!!

Anonymous said...

This person obviously wanted to be anonymous for their own reasons. I can't believe someone would write this about my mother. I love her so much. She was a single mother at the the age of 17 and she did the best she could with three children. All of her friends always told me growing up that my mother was a woman you wanted on your side; a friend to keep. My mother taught me the best lessons growing up. She made me the woman I am today. She's got an amazing life story and she's overcome the inevitable. I want to make her proud. To whoever wrote this: I'm glad you took your time to write these words about my mother. I will pray that hate will not be your focus and that you can see more clearly tomorrow. Be love people. Be an example. Never support hate. I love you mom.