Chief Executive Officer of Comm Unity Plus Services Ltd
In office 2021– ()
Cycling career
Amateur team
1992–2000
Geelong West Cycling Club, Canberra Cycling Club
Professional teams
1999–
EBLY in France
2000–
TIMEX in USA
Tracey Gaudry (née Watson; born 17 June 1969) is an Australian sport administrator, former professional cyclist and current chief executive officer of Comm Unity Plus Services Ltd.
After finishing her career as an athlete, Gaudry served on numerous boards and committees, including her current appointments as member of the Track Commission of the Union Cycliste Internationale, member of Executive Board of the Oceania Cycling Confederation, member of the Board of the Deakin University Sport Business Network, and member of the Board of the Federation of Community Legal Centres.
Gaudry is a 2017 Deakin University Alumni of the Year recipient.
Cycling career
Gaudry began riding seriously early in 1992 after recovering from a life-threatening illness, with support from the Victorian Institute of Sport's (VIS) cycling coach, Donna Rae-Szalenski from Geelong, and the Geelong West Cycling Club.
She first competed in the UCI World Road Cycling Championships in 1994.
Gaudry was ranked third in the World on official UCI rankings at the height of her career.
Personal life
In 1989, Gaudry was diagnosed with lymphatic leukemia when she was 20 years old. She took up cycling after two years in remission.[3]
Gaudry was married to Tony Gaudry from 1997 to 2018.[3] She is the mother of three children.
Administrative career
As a senior executive and non-executive director, Gaudry has held leadership roles in community, for-purpose and sport organisations for more than 20 years, championing improved outcomes for local, state, national and global communities with a focus on inclusion, diversity and gender equality.
Gaudry is a former member of the Management Committee and past Vice President of the world governing body for the sport of cycling, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) where she carried multiple portfolios including Chair of the Women's Commission, Chair of the Advocacy Commission and membership to the Commission of Continental Presidents and Track Cycling Commission. For more than a decade has been instrumental in driving global reform, particularly in governance, advocacy, participation and gender equity. Tracey is the immediate past President of the Oceania Cycling Confederation.[citation needed]
Her executive roles have included chief executive officer of the Amy Gillett Foundation – Australia's leading advocacy organisation for bicycle rider safety, and CEO of the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL), replacing Stuart Fox. She was the first female CEO in league history.[4] Just five months after her appointment, Gaudry resigned from her position as Hawthorn CEO.[5] It turned out that her husband had a heart attack when she was only two days into the job.[6][7]
In August 2018, the Victorian State Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence, The Hon. Natalie Hutchins MP announced that Gaudry would lead Victoria's first agency dedicated to the primary prevention of all forms of family violence and violence against women, Respect Victoria.[8] Gaudry lead the establishment of the agency during its first three years.
Gaudry was appointed to the role of CEO Comm Unity Plus Services in June 2021.