Tracey Finocchio – Riverside Woodfired Pizza
After dedicating 29 years to public service as a government employee, Tracey made a significant life change by moving from the city to regional Murray Bridge. Embracing this new chapter, she resigned from the state government and launched a mobile woodfired pizza catering business.
Leveraging her strong background in administration and customer service, the business has flourished. Her commitment to excellence and passion for serving delicious woodfired pizzas have driven steady growth, resulting in a stream of enquiries, bookings, glowing Google reviews, and a growing reputation.
Since moving to Murray Bridge, Tracey has become deeply involved in her community. She organised a regional International Women’s Day event, is an active member of Business Murray Bridge, participated in a Regional Leadership Development Program (and joined its Steering Committee), and is collaborating with local women to start a Women’s Networking Group.
Starting Riverside Woodfired Pizza has not only helped Tracey regain her self-confidence but also empowered others, particularly women. She has witnessed firsthand the strength that arises when women come together to share their experiences, resources, and encouragement.