
Mary Stucky
Co-founder of Round Earth Media, Mary Stucky is the lead journalist and president of the company.
She has broad media experience as a long-time contributor to national shows on public and commercial radio and TV, including shows on National Public Radio, Public Radio International and America Public Media (e.g., Marketplace, The World, All Things Considered), CBS Radio, FRONTLINE/World, NBC-TV and ABC-TV affiliates, Telemundo, and Univision.
In 2012, Stucky is launching a ground-breaking program in Morocco, working one-on-one with college students who aspire to be the next generation of foreign correspondents. This first-of-its-kind program devoted to global journalism is in collaboration with SIT Study Abroad.
Stucky’s reports on Chinese and Hmong immigrants were part of the documentary series “Crossing East,” which won a 2006 Peabody Award, broadcasting’s highest honor. Her reporting awards also include the New York Festival’s Gold World Medal.
Prior to founding Round Earth, Stucky was a reporter/anchor for the NBC-TV affiliate in Minneapolis. She is a graduate of Carleton College in Northfield, Minn.


