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Victoria Fine
Incubator & Venture Builder┃Federal Innovator┃Storyteller
Victoria Fine is an award-winning innovator with a background in media, technology, and advocacy. Currently serving as the senior advisor and lead program strategist for the Census Open Innovation Labs, she manages the U.S. Census' first venture fund and spearheads data-driven innovation programs.
As a co-lead fellowship instructor for The Storymakers Program at USC Wrigley Institute for Environment and Sustainability and a digital advisor at UC Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics, Victoria Fine demonstrates expertise in climate change and digital consultancy.
With a career marked by purpose-driven digital content and audience growth, she has held key roles at major platforms like Slate, Upworthy, The Huffington Post, and Participant Media. Additionally, she co-founded The Tiziano Project, a media nonprofit aiding conflicted communities.
Victoria Fine is an accomplished professional recognized by Knight Foundation, SXSW, Adobe, and the UN for her contributions to digital media and advocacy. She holds dual undergraduate degrees in Journalism and International Relations and a Masters in New Media Journalism from Northwestern University.
Having led innovation initiatives globally, including in conflict zones and remote management across 30+ countries, Victoria Fine is a seasoned leader in digital storytelling and impact-driven audience growth.