The Hello Bar is a simple web toolbar that engages users and communicates a call to action. The Host: Tracy Rosensteel | IPOP

Tracy Rosensteel

A passionate artist and entrepreneur, Tracy began her media career as a project manager on Disney’s home video release, “Pocahontas II.” Tracy holds background layout and design credits on PAX TV’s 3-D animated special, “Nate’s Great Adventure” (2001). Tracy has worked in production for the “Sylvia” comic strip, which was syndicated through the LA Times and which appeared in over eighty newspapers nationwide. Tracy has appeared in two independent films, both speaking and non-speaking roles.

Founded in 2001, Miss Kiss Kids, Inc. is Tracy’s first multi-media corporation, which is dedicated to the creation of inspirational and entertaining literature, television content and merchandise for children of all ages. In 2006, she founded Inizio Entertainment, LLC, which is currently producing a never-seen-before television platform celebrating people from across the globe who live their lives in pursuit of their dreams. This series has anticipated distribution, including a national audience, in the Summer of 2010.

In the fall of 2007, Tracy founded Vega Consulting, Inc., a trading technologies consulting firm providing implementation services for brokerage houses, investment banks and energy trading floors located on Wall Street and beyond.

An avid adventurer, Tracy has participated in such hobbies as piloting single-engine airplanes, fly-fishing, competing in single, four and eight-man rowing sculls, and playing on an all-men’s ice hockey team. She is a spirited Irish dancer, she has set a rock repelling record in canyoning the Swiss Alps and she shoots photography for independent exhibitions.

In addition to her other interests, Tracy spends her time writing, illustrating and publishing children’s books. Her cartoon concepts are featured in various merchandising, community and literacy-based outreach programs. Tracy is excited about the recent opening of the new Chicago-based restaurant, “Flub-a-Dub-Chub’s Hotdog Emporium,” the theme of which is based on her first children’s book.