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Tracy Davidson, M.A. 14 (Commencement Speaker for SGS)

Tracy Davidson, M.A. 14 (Commencement Speaker for SGS)

Tracy Davidson is an anchor and investigative consumer reporter who has been with NBC10 News since March 1996. Over the last 25 years, she has represented the station at hundreds of community and charity events throughout the Greater Philadelphia Area. She has won 14 Emmy awards for her outstanding work in reporting, including twice for the Mid-Atlantic Region’s Best News Anchor in 2008 and 2013. Davidson has also been recognized by her alma mater, Temple University, with the Lew Klein Alumni in Media Award, as well as by the National and Pennsylvania Diversity Council with the Pennsylvania’s Most Powerful and Influential Women Award. In 2014, she was inducted into Philadelphia’s Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame and in 2017, she received the “Hero Award” from the Montgomery Child Advocacy Project. 

Passionate about many causes, Davidson devotes much of her personal time to community service. As an advocate for victims of domestic violence, she has been honored by both the Laurel House in Norristown, Pennsylvania, and Vera House in Syracuse, New York. She has served on the Board of Directors for Philabundance and as the Honorary Chair for the March of Dimes’ Walk America/March for Babies. She serves as a Board of Trustees member at Manor College and an Executive in Residence at Alvernia University. Davidson also co-hosts a bi-annual day for women called Lifting Your Voice, which is designed to educate, empower, and connect women through skills of resilience, confidence, and more. 

Davidson received her bachelor's from Temple University in Broadcasting, Telecommunications, and Mass Media, a religious studies certificate from Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary, and has a master's degree in Holistic Spirituality from Chestnut Hill College.