


Tracie M. Hunter has been committed to public service her entire professional career. A licensed attorney for over 17 years, Hunter maintained a private legal practice, often providing pro bono representation to clients in order to ensure them equal protection under the law. During her legal tenure, Hunter served as an Attorney advocate and Guardian Ad Litem for abused and neglected children with Pro Kids; represented indigent adult and children as a contracted Attorney for the Public Defenders Office; and provided private legal counsel on probate, personal injury and civil rights cases. Hunter also served as a facilitator in several halfway houses for juvenile offenders.
Hunter is the Pastor of the Western Hills Brethren In Christ Church. In 2009 she
made history when she became the first African-
A journalist and broadcaster for over 20 years, Hunter is noted for leading the oldest and longest running urban Gospel radio station, WCVG, in the Cincinnati radio market. As Chairman/ CEO of TMH Media Group and CEO of Kingdom Life Ministries, Inc. she continues to own and operate MyUrbanGospel.com, an Internet radio station broadcasting spiritually inspirational programming, news and information. Hunter has hosted “Tracie Live,” radio talk show for over 15 years and “In Focus” television program for 8 years. She has been a columnist and writer for newspapers and magazines
To rebuild community, Hunter has led over 200 prayer walks in Cincinnati’s toughest neighborhoods and taught over 100 churches how to organize prayer walking missions in urban communities. Guidepost Magazine documented that in April 2002, a prayer walk she coordinated with over 1000 people was instrumental in squelching a violent uprising during civil unrest in Cincinnati. Hunter’s staff has been coordinating and serving meals to hundreds of Cincinnati’s homeless population weekly since 2006.

