
Carol Radtke is a seasoned public relations, event, and logistics professional with extensive experience managing national and global clients as a brand strategist. She is a former Vice President of a Chicago-based PR company and a former Director of a New Jersey-based advertising and PR firm.
Carol’s career includes producing and directing 14 award-winning shows for the USO and Department of Defense, performed worldwide, including at U.S. Veterans facilities. She was also featured in a Nashville Network documentary filmed at the DMZ in Korea and aboard the aircraft carrier JF Kennedy.
While living and working in Europe, Carol became deeply involved in the fight against human and child trafficking. She co-founded “Diplomats Against Trafficking” with Austrian colleagues to address the issue at a high level and raise awareness for Jamaica’s missing children. She also served as spokesperson for “Innocents at Risk” in Washington, D.C., collaborating with the founder and integrating the airline “Blue Lightning” program to further this mission.
For the Tryall Fund, Carol has served as President, Vice President, and Recording Secretary. She is also the founder of the Primary Colors and Let’s Hear programs, reflecting her commitment to education, children’s welfare, and community development.