Tracey Koehler (board)
Tracey is a 1994 graduate of Pepperell High School. She attended the University of North Georgia and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology in 1998. She continued her education at the University of West Georgia, where she earned a Master of Education in Speech-Language Pathology in 2002. Likewise, she also earned her Education Specialist Degree in Leadership in 2006. She is currently in her 24th year as a school-based Speech-Language Pathologist. She works at Adairsville High School.
Tracey enjoys giving back to her community. She is a board member for DIGS, Inc, an organization whose mission is to provide safe housing, work, and leisure opportunities for adults with developmental challenges. She is leader of Skills for Life, a group for adults with autism that focuses on developing social skills and building friendships. She is also a board member for Rome First School.
Tracey’s hobbies include reading, traveling, spending time with family, and dinners with friends. She is an avid Disney lover and is always planning her next trip to see the mouse. She and her husband Clayton reside in Rome, Georgia, and are the parents of two adult children, Clay and Kayla.

