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Mr. F.W. Tracy, founder along with
his granddaughter, Ruth Tracy, Vice President & CEO |
A Word from the Vice President and CEO
At Tracy-Luckey we have a long-term commitment
to delivering reliable pecan ingredients to the food industry. In
more than half a century, Tracy-Luckey has gathered the capacity,
technology, and human resources necessary to bring to the market
consistent products at a competitive price.
Since the beginning, we have purchased
pecans from quality growers and processed and sold shelled pecans
to all types of users: retailers, wholesale distributors, candy
makers and confectioners, bakers, ice cream manufacturers and
other industrial users.
We strive to maintain the experience
level in each production department and office.
Tracy-Luckey seeks customers for
"better" and premium grade pecan products for season-to-season,
year-to-year business. We are capable of meeting your specifications
and keeping you informed on what our technology can provide for
your current and developing products.
We provide direct service. When
you call us, our staff members themselves, not voice mail, answer.
We are here to serve you 8:30 am to 4:30 pm weekdays and usually
on Monday holidays.
Our Service staff insures that
you will rarely, if ever, get a "busy" signal when you
call us, and messages are relayed to key managers a full 24-hours
a day.
We are fortunate to live in a state
known for peaches, peanuts, artichokes, onions and pecans. While
pecans grow all across the Sunbelt, from the Atlantic to the Pacific,
Georgia continues to produce a large percentage of the Nation's
and World's crop. From our vantage point here in Pecan Country,
we intend to maintain our position as one of the world's primary
pecan suppliers. We certainly want to be yours!
Ruth Tracy
Vice President and CEO
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| Employees with 20+ years of service |
| Homer Gay (49 years), Henry Beard, David Welch,
Tim Beaufort, Martha Perdue, Dorothy Jones, Vivian Pascal,
Willie Mae Johnson, S.J. Lewis, Jr., Jessie Givson, Debra
Blakely, Mattie Ramsey, Martha Lewis, Susan Johnson, Betty
Jean Lee, Shirley Hunt, Sylvia Barton, and Jean Shelton. |
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