In 2012, she and her colleagues were awarded “Public Affairs Campaign of the Year” from the American Association of Political Consultants [1].
She currently serves on the Board of Directors of RAINN, which operates the national sexual assault hotline, and is a co-founder of the Advisory Council for Child Trafficking.
During the 2004 presidential campaign, Sefl served as an advisor to Chairman Terry McAuliffe of the Democratic National Committee.
Sefl was a senior advisor to the Ready for Hillary SuperPAC until it disbanded in April 2015 with Clinton's announcing her candidacy for president.
[1] Tracy Sefl and husband Darius Tandon, associate professor at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, split time between Chicago and Washington, DC.