UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A Penn State alumna who helped contribute to the journalism community through her mentoring organization was selected for the latest Forbes 30 Under 30 list.
Adriana Lacy, who graduated in 2018 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and African American studies, is a freelance product management and audience strategist, digital and audience engagement editor at Harvard, and a journalism professor at Brandeis University. She co-founded Journalism Mentors alongside Caitlin Ostroff.
Journalism Mentors is a networking organization dedicated to advancing early career journalists through mentoring and paid media opportunities. The mentors in the program have volunteered to offer half-hour, one-on-one sessions to share advice, offer guidance or answer general questions about navigating the media industry.
“It was great to be recognized for something that me and my co-founder put time into and helped a lot of people,” Lacy said.
Lacy has always had a passion for helping people share their stories, especially growing up in Rochester, Pennsylvania. Her experiences played a big role in her life because she witnessed inequalities that took place in an area that was predominantly black and low-income.
“I shed light on the disparities as it was instilled in me at a young age,” said Lacy.
During her time at Penn State, she directed her passions and created "The Underground,” a multicultural student-run media outlet dedicated to sharing stories across the University. She also served as a campus tour guide for the Penn State Student Advisory and Recruitment Team.
Lacy’s overarching motivation is to help journalism become accessible for everyone, regardless of gender and race. She wants to make the media industry more diverse and inclusive.