- Born
- September 18, 1965 — Muenster, Saskatchewan
- Education
- University of Saskatchewan; Bachelor of Social Work, University of Regina; Master of Social Work, Carleton University
- Career
- Executive director of St. Paul's Hospital in Saskatoon; Director of mental health and addiction services with the Saskatoon Health Region; Teacher at the University of Regina’s Faculty of Social Work
- Political Experience
- Appointed to the Senate of Canada on August 16, 2024; Liberal candidate in Saskatoon—Grasswood in the 2015 and 2019 Canadian federal election
- Notable
- Received the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal, a YWCA Woman of Distinction Award, and the Saskatchewan Premier's Award for Excellence in Public Service
Based on publicly available information — may contain inaccuracies
Business & Financial Interests
Before her appointment to the Senate, Tracy Muggli had a long career in fundraising and administration for healthcare and educational institutions. She is best known for her role as the President and CEO of the St. Paul's Hospital Foundation in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. In this position, she was responsible for leading fundraising efforts to support the hospital's programs and equipment needs. Prior to her work with the hospital foundation, Muggli served as the Director of College Advancement at St. Thomas More College, which is affiliated with the University of Saskatchewan. Her professional background is concentrated in the non-profit sector, specifically in institutional advancement and philanthropy.