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Tracey Hyatt Bosman, CEcD

Managing Director

Tracey Hyatt Bosman develops and executes incentives and location selection strategies for BLS & Co.'s corporate and institutional clients. She has twenty years of professional experience across a wide range of sectors, including data centers, manufacturing, headquarters, back office and contact center operations, and logistics.

Prior to joining the firm, Tracey spent more than five years as director of strategic consulting with Grubb & Ellis, where she also was co-leader of its national Clean Energy Practice Group and a member of the national Data Center Practice Group.  Tracey is a certified economic developer, having worked at both the county and state levels, including as vice president of policy and operations for the Chicago-area Lake County Partners and Senior Manager of prospect activities for the South Carolina Department of Commerce. She also is frequently asked to speak and give seminars on emerging economic development topics.

Tracey holds a Masters in International Business Studies and a B.A. in International Studies from the University of South Carolina. She is CRE® certified by The Counselors of Real Estate, is a member of the Industrial Asset Management Council (IAMC) and the International Economic Development Council (IEDC), and is a past Board Member of the Site Selectors Guild.

Data Center Risk Calculus and Public Buy In

Tracey Hyatt Bosman, Managing Director of Biggins Lacy Shapiro & Company, discusses the evolving “risk calculus” around data center location consideration.

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AI Hits the Factory Floor

Tracey Hyatt Bosman explores how economic signals, workforce dynamics, and site selection strategies are shaping the future of manufacturing and logistics.

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Community Opposition Is Reshaping Data Center Strategy

Tracey Hyatt Bosman, CEcD, CRE®, CSSC, explores how rising public resistance over power, water, land use, and grid impacts has transformed data centers from routine economic development wins into politically sensitive projects where community alignment is now as critical as infrastructure.

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