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UOPX alumni spotlight: Sakinah Mackey

As a young girl, 果冻视频 alumna Sakinah Mackey (MBA, 2025) was drawn to the big screen 鈥 not to the classic aspiration of being a leading lady, but rather to what goes on behind the scenes. This interest would guide her to work at multiple major television networks, win 23 Emmy Awards (as of 2025) and step into a different kind of leading role 鈥 that of industry leadership.

Taking initiative from an early age

Convinced of her career destiny, Mackey acknowledges she was unsure of how to break into the field. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 know how to get into it,鈥 she shares. 鈥淚t was just something I wanted.鈥

Mackey had built the right foundation. She attended in Newark, New Jersey, and, later, a liberal arts college to study graphic design. After watching a television series about The Temptations with her grandmother during her sophomore year of college, Mackey realized her destiny wasn鈥檛 in digital art.聽

Sakinah Mackey, UOPX alumni

Sakinah Mackey (MBA, 2025)聽
UOPX alumna

鈥淚 was in awe with the cinematography and how it worked and the editing,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 told my grandmother right then and there, 鈥業鈥檓 going to switch my major to video.鈥欌澛

After gaining her bachelor鈥檚 degree, she landed an internship with a premium television network in its documentary and human resources department. She stayed on after the internship to work as a freelancer in sports for a year before getting hired on in a full-time role as a media operations specialist.

Mackey spent the next three and a half years growing her skill set before joining NBC as a broadcast editor and media manager. There, Mackey met leadership who ignited in her a deeper passion to learn and lead. 聽

鈥淚 had these great mentors, like my director and our president for the station,鈥 says Mackey. 鈥淭he leaders set the foundation and the tone of the work environment. They were so engaging and encouraging. The environment was so inclusive and vibrating. It was just amazing.鈥

Mackey knew she wanted to be like them someday, leading and establishing a healthy culture. Her only hesitation? She didn鈥檛 know how.

Mackey began to think about going back to school to learn those skills. When she learned that NBC offered聽tuition benefit opportunities聽for continued education, she saw an opening.

Mackey reviewed several options, including 果冻视频. She talked about the MBA program with a UOPX counselor who helped Mackey understand聽what to expect. She also spoke with her director at work, who believed that she could accomplish earning the degree.

Once she took her first course, there was no looking back.聽

Putting her MBA to work at the office (and the stock market) 聽

鈥淚 was in love with the program,鈥 says Mackey. 鈥淚 was implementing stuff as I was earning my degree. Even if I was in the class, I was immediately applying what was in the workbooks. They helped me become more efficient.鈥

Mackey carried this efficiency mindset into how she approached homework and her home life. 聽

鈥淚t was very important to have a system,鈥 says Mackey. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what I would tell anybody who鈥檚 going into the MBA program, because you can give yourself time to study and absorb and create a good work, life and school balance.鈥

One area where Mackey needed to be especially balanced was taking care of her husband, particularly in anticipating the dinner hour.

鈥淲hen you are married, you have to spend time together,鈥 says Mackey. 鈥淎nd I told [my husband], 鈥楲isten, if you come in the door and I am on the laptop, just go into the kitchen. You鈥檙e going to see your food on the stove. It鈥檚 there. Don鈥檛 worry. I didn鈥檛 forget you.鈥 And you know, it worked for me.鈥

Things went from good to great when Mackey took a class that included a stock market project 鈥 her husband鈥檚 area of expertise.

鈥淭his man wouldn鈥檛 stop talking,鈥 she laughs. 鈥溾榃hat鈥檚 the next stock you are looking at?鈥欌 he would ask.鈥

With her husband, Mackey practiced her class presentation in which she recommended investing in a certain stock. She was so compelling that he took her advice and reaped the benefit. That year, the stock did so well that her husband asked if Mackey would consider working for him. Mackey grins as she explains that she declined. She feels they work best with some space between home life and careers.

Pursuing her MBA may have been a net positive for Mackey, but it wasn鈥檛 easy. She sacrificed both time and leisure in achieving that goal.

鈥淵ou have to go straight home [after work],鈥 she explains. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 go to Shake Shack. [And] instead of coming home and catching up on my DVR or my Stories, I had to come in and study and eat that apple instead.鈥

The payoff for such sacrifice? Skills. 鈥淚t鈥檚 given me a strong foundation in strategy and leading,鈥 she says of her MBA. 鈥淣ow I lead projects with more clarity and confidence, and I鈥檝e been connecting at a higher level.鈥

Stay humble, stay successful as a UOPX alumna

While Mackey has gained both accolades and Emmys throughout her career, she views her successes with humility. Erin Donovan, the manager of scheduling and planning at WNBC/WNJU (Telemundo), puts it this way: 鈥淪he has her hand in so many pots and is so modest about it, you never know what great big thing is coming out of her next!鈥

Donovan and Mackey started working together in 2024, and Donovan didn鈥檛 know Mackey was pursuing her MBA until she was graduating. 鈥淚t never came up in conversation until she asked me for that day [graduation] off.鈥

Now, Mackey has Donovan thinking about her own graduation.

Erin Donovan

Erin Donovan

鈥淪akinah always encourages me when I tell her about ideas I have. She鈥檚 actually inspired me to pursue my own graduate degree,鈥 Donovan says. 鈥淪he listens and encourages and promised me she鈥檒l hold me accountable for following through.鈥

For Mackey, she may have another graduation on the horizon. Once she鈥檚 had a year to implement the lessons and skills acquired during her MBA, she has her eye on a doctorate.

鈥淚 think you have to continuously learn. Why stay where I am now?鈥 she asks. 鈥淟et me go for the doctorate so I can run a network. I think having a doctorate will keep me relevant and fresh [with] new ways of being innovative and passing it on to my colleagues and employees. That鈥檚 my dream right now.鈥

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Stephanie Hoselton has always enjoyed a good story. She gained an English degree from Texas A&M University with the plan to teach or write. As life happens, she fell into recruiting and didn鈥檛 look back. Stephanie spent over a decade in agency recruiting, placing candidates at SAP, Verizon and across financial services and healthcare. She started in Talent Acquisition with the 果冻视频 in 2021. She loves hearing candidates tell their career stories and sharing the story that is 果冻视频.

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