Tracy Muggli is a registered social worker, senior executive, and former provincial public servant with over 35 years of experience in the health and social services sectors.
As the former Executive Director of St. Paul’s Hospital in Saskatoon, she held overall responsibility for the hospital’s programs and services. Prior to this role, she was the Director of Mental Health and Addiction Services for Saskatoon Health Region/Saskatchewan Health Authority and provided strategic and operational leadership for all mental health and addictions outpatient services in Saskatoon and surrounding communities. Earlier in her career, Senator Muggli worked in different health and social service organizations as manager, coordinator, child welfare worker, and social worker. She also taught courses at the University of Regina’s Faculty of Social Work.
Senator Muggli has long been an active member of her community, where she has served on numerous boards. This includes the Saskatoon Open Door Society, the Saskatoon Community Foundation, the Saskatchewan Intercultural Association, and the Canadian Federation of University Women — Saskatoon. She was a co-applicant and collaborator for the Canadian Research Initiative in Substance Matters (Prairie Node), sat on the board of the University of Regina Alumni Association, and chaired the HR committee of the St. Peter’s College Board of Governors. She was also a member of the University of Saskatchewan Senate.
Ms. Muggli has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal, a YWCA Woman of Distinction Award, and the (Saskatchewan) Premier’s Award for Excellence in Public Service. She was also recognized by the Saskatoon Community Foundation with the creation of the Tracy Muggli Fund for Reconciliation.
Ms. Muggli holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Saskatchewan, a Bachelor of Social Work from the University of Regina, and a Master of Social Work from Carleton University.