
Legacy
The story of Bailey Adams Media begins with Clem Bailey Adams, an entrepreneur and seamstress from Crandle, Texas. Born in 1899, she built a respected business while taking pride in both her craft and her family. Despite the challenges she faced as a woman and a person of color, she persevered and earned the respect of her community—so much so that a street was later named in her honor.
Today, her great-great-granddaughter Adriene carries that entrepreneurial spirit forward in the Midwest. Alongside her team, she combines photography, website maintenance, graphic design, and digital marketing to help artists, entrepreneurs, and businesses achieve their goals.
Over the years, Bailey Adams Media has had the privilege of collaborating with organizations such as the Urban League of Nebraska, the Nebraska Supplier Diversity Trade Conference, and the Hallins Corporation. BAM has also worked with artists and promoters including Jacqueline Monique, Zola Doya, and Ed Archibald.
Today, Bailey Adams Media remains committed to helping businesses and artists tell their stories, grow their reach, and build meaningful connections while honoring the determination, excellence, and entrepreneurial spirit that Clem Adams exemplified.
Clem Bailey Adams (pictured 2nd from the left). Great-great-granddaughter Adriene (center)