The outward journey of service and the inward journey of spirituality are the keys to Rev. Daub's focus. She states "I am eager to share ministry with a congregation that, in the face of all the challenges confronting mainline churches today, is enthusiastic and centered on what holds us together, the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Reverend Daub brings a rich background of experiences in ministry. She has served as Associate Pastor of Central Presbyterian Church in Buffalo and served three years as Interim Minister at North Presbyterian Church in North Tonawanda, New York. She has served as Moderator of the Presbytery of Western New York, provided leadership for the Committee on Ministry (Vice Chairperson), Committee on Women and the Church, and has been a delegate to Wynberg Presbytery in South Africa.
Her community service has included the Interfaith Hospitality Network and Haven House.
Reverend Daub is a magna cum laude graduate of Mount Holyoke College, where she earned a double major in History and Italian. She spent her junior year abroad at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. A native of Tucson, Arizona, she has four siblings.
She graduated from Princeton Theological Seminary where she was awarded the Jagow Prize in Homiletics (preaching) and Speech. Other educational experiences include a semester in Deaf Ministry at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C.
Tracy is married to Timothy Wadkins, a professor of Church History and Religious Studies at Canisius College. Together they enjoy raising their son, Zachary, and daughter, Abigail. They also enjoy traveling, entertaining, hiking and reading aloud to each other.