Tracy Akua Ageyiwah Ofosuhene is a New York-based producer, writer, and director. Born and raised in Northern Virginia, she knew at an early age she wanted to pursue a career in the entertainment industry as she always had a strong affinity towards film and television. She got her first taste of hands-on experience when she became the first producer ever of her high school’s tv show, Stallion Spotlight. After that, she moved to New York to receive her B.F.A from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts with a major in Film and TV, a minor in Producing, and minor in Business Entertainment, Media, and Technology from Stern's School of Business. While at NYU, Tracy worked at BBC, Lionsgate, MTV, ABC, served on the selection committee of the 2012 Fusion Film Festival and produced several short films and student television projects including Other-side Picture's Spin, which received an honorable mention at NYU's First Run Film Festival 2013. After graduating from NYU, Tracy moved to Los Angeles to work at various entertainment companies (Skouras Agency, Gersh, Wise Entertainment, HULU, AwesomenessTV, Scott Rudin Productions) films and television shows. Films and tv shows include American Idol, Hell’s Kitchen, East Los High, Spin, Next of Kin, Call to the Pen, Eighth Grade, Game Over Man!, and Creed II. After moving back to New York in late 2017, Tracy has worked on Living with Strangers along with various other projects with other filmmakers. Tracy is currently working on developing other projects with Carissa Pinckney to bring to the small screen. She’s a member of Film Independent, Women in Film, NYWIFT, and Black Film Space. Director Statement