Tracey Lincoln is a Director, Creative Producer and digital innovator whose work in entertainment has garnered critic success, and produced award-winning work for likes of artists such as Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, and television shows like Atlanta, American Horror Story and Handmaid’s Tale.

Giving life to stories and content is kind of her thing, and she has always been drawn to projects that tap both creative and strategic juices.  In her current role as VP, Community & Brand Partnerships at Imagine Entertainment she’s helping define and innovate the way stories are told on social media and emerging platforms.

As a creative producer and digital storyteller, her full-time contributions at companies such as Hulu, FX Networks, Disney and Paramount Pictures have allowed her to produce and direct award-winning promotional pieces for series like Atlanta, American Horror Story, Marvel's Legion and more.

Telling stories through picture is what drives Tracey, and growing up in Los Angeles, the world entertainment seemed like a natural fit. She is dedicated to creating stories about tribes that make space for audiences to explore their humanity and explore questions they’ve never asked themselves.

During her time at FX Networks, Google, Hulu, Disney and Paramount Pictures she produced and directed Cannes Lions, Promax, Clio, Webby and Shorty-award winning content for acclaimed series such as The Animaniacs, Marvel's Legion, Little Fires Everywhere, and Wu-Tang: An American Saga.

In 2021 she and host Stacy Ike created human2human with Stacy Ike (REVOLT Podcasts), and Tracey served as one of the shows Executive Producers, was the podcasts lead producer and creative director. To much success, the series featured guests like Glenn Doyle, Sophia Bush, Jackie Aina, Michelle Williams, Neale Donald Walsch and more.

Through her media company, Athens Park Media, she's created and executive produced both scripted and unscripted projects, as well as consulted for clients like RCA Records, Ava DuVernay’s Array Now, Patrisse Cullors and others. In 2021 APM released Tracey’s directorial debut, Black Before Blue, a documentary short film about the experiences of men and women Black officers in the Los Angeles Police Department before and after racial segregation in the city. The team has also produced a web series, various short films and is currently in development and production on projects that will launch in 2024.

Whether it’s inspiring or enticing audiences on digital platforms, or drafting stories for broadcast and streaming networks, Tracey Lincoln’s innate desire is to make space for audiences to explore their humanity, and connect with characters  and brands through content that intrigues.

I’m dedicated to creating stories about tribes that make space for audiences to explore their humanity and explore questions they’ve never asked themselves.

Simply put, Tracey just loves making stuff. Follow her at @traceycreate.