About Us 

Tracee Stacy
Owner/Editor
editor@primetimeliving.org
I’ve worked in the senior housing and referral business for the past six years. I am passionate about senior issues. Over the years I have been actively involved in the Vacaville Senior Roundtable, Co-founded the Senior Health and Resource Exchange (S.H.A.R.E.), Co-founded the Consortium for Education on Aging, I am a founding member of the Senior Coalition of Solano County and acting Vice-Chairperson. Through the years it became more and more apparent that navigating the maze of information about aging and issues facing seniors was more difficult than it should be.

I wanted to bring people 40 and older (blame AARP) information that was relevant and important for themselves and their family members. I literally quit my job in August of 2005 with a national senior housing referral agency and by October had published the first issue of Prime Time Living. Over the last year we have grown and changed and continue to get better and better. My personal goal is to be the Premier publication for the mature adult in Solano/Yolo Counties. It is important to me that my readers know that your opinion and ideas are important to me. I want Prime Time to be YOUR magazine! I am proud and thankful to bring you the expertise of local professionals. Thank you!


Michelle Trippi
Director of Advertising Sales
michelle@primetimeliving.org

Michelle is the Director of Advertising Sales for Prime Time Living Magazine in it’s 7th year of publication. Former Owner and Publisher of Community Parent Magazine, where she worked closely with Prime Time Seniors exchanging ideas and developing close ties with Tracee, the Owner and Publisher of Prime Time Living. Michelle’s extensive background in publishing, advertising sales, graphic design and editorial writing for niche publications will add new excitement and growth to Prime Time Living. Michelle’s children are older now and she is becoming very involved in the senior community and is very passionate about the help and education for senior finance and grandparents raising grandchildren.

Michelle has been very active in the Vacaville community. She has previously served as a volunteer since its inception for the Vacaville Public Education Foundation and was on their Board of Directors for a two-year term. She has worked with Shauna Manina and the City Of Vacaville on the KidFest committee and also with Manina’s Baskets of Hope. Currently she is working with her family to help rebuild the Opportunity House in Vacaville and also helps as much as she can with The Efrain Anthony Marrero Foundation another organization that is dear to her heart.

Michelle is a native Colorado girl and although she loves Northern California and the San Francisco Giants, she is a Denver Bronco fan to the core that lets her husband watch his 49ers when the Broncos are not televised.

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