Tracy Mullin
About
Tracy Mullin was elected President of the National Retail Federation by a unanimous vote of the Board of Directors at its meeting on June 9, 1993. Previously, she had served as President of NRF's Government and Public Affairs Division. NRF, an organization created by the merger of the National Retail Merchants Association and the American Retail Federation, is the world's largest retail trade group.
Mullin joined the National Retail Merchants Association (NRMA) in 1976 and was promoted to a series of positions of increasing responsibility including Vice President, Senior Vice President and Executive Vice President of the Washington Division. Prior to joining NRMA, she served as Senior Legislative Assistant to the Minority Leader of the U.S. Senate and as Assistant Press Secretary to U.S. Senator Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania.
Mullin serves on the Executive Advisory Board for the Center of Retailing Education and Research at the University of Florida and the National Advisory Board, Department of Retailing, at the University of South Carolina.
A native Washingtonian, she received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from Boston University.

