For the second edition, we’ve partnered with six mentors whose executive skill set covered a wide range within the tv industry. Mentors participating this cycle include: Emmy-nominated writer, producer, show-runner Diallo Riddle (Sherman’s Showcase, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon); Aaliyah Williams, Producer and Founder, Just A Rebel (Netflix’s Gentefied first-
The mentees, selected by SeriesFest, have a six- month mentorship and one-on-ones with their mentors who advise on all aspects of their career, and help create networking advancement opportunities. In addition, the mentees will have regular check-ins with SeriesFest and industry guest speakers to further their industry knowledge and connections.
Chidi is currently serving as a Development Intern at Trevor Noah’s Day Zero Productions and has previously worked at HBO, Annapurna Pictures, and Full Frontal with Samantha Bee.
Dajae spent multiple years instructing Pre-K through high school grade students. These experiences influence her desire to create and support stories that center the joy, creativity, and everyday challenges of Black youth. Dajae has also worked with WonderWhy Consulting, the Children’s Media Association, and multiple education non-profits. She holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English from Spelman College and a Master of Arts (MA) in African-American Studies from Temple University.
As a mentee with SeriesFest, Dajae intends to enhance her knowledge of the entertainment industry. She looks forward to collaborating with other creatives who have a similar desire to enrich the entertainment industry with novel, authentic narratives.
Driadonna Roland is a recovering journalist and independent producer from Detroit who has navigated over a decade in the media industry. After being named Florida A&M University’s first-ever Journalist of the Year, she cut her teeth as a newspaper reporter before transitioning to digital media.
As a staffer with outlets including BuzzFeed, REVOLT, and Complex, she wrote and produced viral content that ensured representation for creatives of color across music, film, and television. Then she became more determined than ever to create film and TV projects herself! Driadonna moved to LA on a mission to produce and develop soulful content that represents People of Color and reverberates beyond, and she looks forward to learning how to navigate the industry and create a legacy that has a great cultural impact from her Executive Elevation mentor.