Lindsay Morgan Tracy is the Innovator-in-Chief for the Economic Justice Alliance housed in the Department of Social and Health Services in Washington State. She is a staunch advocate of shifting organizational structures from transactional to transformational with an emphasis on continuous learning and stories. Tracy has expertise in systemic tracking and building capacity and a culture of program improvement for better qualitative and quantitative outcome measures. The work in Washington State centers those who stand to benefit the most from systems-level policy and program shifts to foster long-term solutions for children, families, and communities throughout the state. Tracy has recently been named one of eight global well-being fellows by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. She is a busy mom of two teenage boys, and her family lives on Vashon Island where she is involved in the community, is the oldest team member on her co-ed and ladies league softball teams, and drinks copious amounts of coffee.