Lacey currently holds four positions including on-air personality and producer for thespyfm.com, writing a night-life column for Look@okc, hosting a weekly entertainment web show called "7 in Seven," and working at the Digital Network Manager at Ackerman McQueen Advertising. She hosts at Remington Park Horse Racing and Oklahoma City Community College on the side.
Way before Lacey Lett started a career in music radio Lacey was listening to weekly-band practice by her father and attending his concerts, but it wasn't until the age of 19 that a true passion for music began. Lacey worked at Clear Channel Radio in Oklahoma City in 2003. There she worked as the night DJ as well as hosted the daily New Rock News segment. Lacey's proudest achievement at Clear Channel Radio was hosting and producing her own weekly local music show, Buzz Born and Bred. Lacey also hosted video newsletters for the largest rock music festival in the Midwest, Dfest and was selected by the state Senate to help select the official Oklahoma rock 'n' roll song.
After five years of being in OKC broadcasting Lacey decided to move to New York City to pursue media production there. Lacey worked for Vh1 and Mtv on shows including MTV Video Music Awards, That Metal Show and The Beatles: Rock Band documentary.
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