Adam Glenn

Adam Glenn

New York

A. Adam Glenn is an award-winning journalist, media consultant and educator who for more than three decades has worked in newsrooms in New York and Washington, D.C., including as a senior producer for ABCNews.com. He is an adjunct professor at the Graduate School of Journalism of the City University of New York, and has taught journalism at Columbia University and New York University, as well as dozens of media training workshops for organizations such as the United Nations. Glenn is currently editor of the climate news service AdaptNY, which coordinates the Harlem Heat Project. He is also founder and editor of the Reporter’s Guide to Climate Adaptation, supported by the University of Missouri School of Journalism. In addition, Glenn is editor of the SEJournal Online, a digital publication of the Society of Environmental Journalists, where is also a member of the organization’s Editorial Advisory Board. His consulting clients have included news publishers, journalism think tanks, and non-profit and charitable organizations. He has won numerous fellowships and grants, including as a 2015 public policy scholar at the Wilson Center think tank, and a Knight Foundation News Challenge award. He holds a Master of Arts degree in international policy from the Fletcher School of International Law and Diplomacy, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from Boston University.