With 15-years of extensive legislative and municipal experience in transportation, development, tourism, nonprofit, juvenile justice, and sustainability, Adrianna is a government relations expert who prioritizes meaningful relationships to deliver impactful results.
Adrianna has lobbied and advocated for Fortune 500 companies, trade associations, publicly-traded organizations, small businesses, and statewide nonprofits. Prior to founding her own firm, she served as the Chief of Staff and Director of Public Affairs at PureCycle Technologies, has led local government relations at Walt Disney Park & Resorts, served as the Government Affairs Director at the Greater Orlando Builders Association, and advocated for the Pace Center for Girls, Inc. as Associate Director of Government Affairs. She began her career in politics managing a successful campaign for the Florida House of Representatives.
With a proven track record, she has successfully guided clients through the complexities of development and land use, navigating complex regulatory processes ensuring projects move forward efficiently and effectively.
With a commitment to community, Adrianna is a board member of the Osceola Chamber, the Greater Orlando Sports Commission, and Florida Executive Women. She previously served as the two-term board chair of the Kissimmee/Osceola County Chamber of Commerce, a two-term chairmanship of the Hispanic Chamber Government Affairs Committee, and was a voting member of the West Orange Political Alliance and Central Florida Hotel & Lodging Association Political Action Committee.
An award-winning Toastmaster and trained public speaker, Adrianna holds a bachelor’s degree in International Affairs from Florida State University, and is a graduate of Leadership Tallahassee and Leadership Orlando. She was featured in Orlando Family Magazine, named a “Woman Who Means Business” by the Orlando Business Journal, and dubbed a “Woman to Watch” by Orange Appeal Magazine.
Our founder and her family moved to the United States from communist Poland over thirty-six years ago. Like many immigrants, they moved to America in search of prosperity and greater opportunities. Witnessing the commitment and hard work of her family during their adverse climb for social mobility came a deep sense of gratitude, a passion for politics, and an ethos of giving back. Solidarity Partners is an ode to the beliefs of Poles that, through partnership, we can accomplish anything. It is this conviction that guides our company's vision to build better communities through public policy and philanthropy.
Adrianna is the Board Chair of Hope Partnership, an affordable housing nonprofit focused on ensuring every person has a safe place to call home. She is a member of the Heart of Florida United Way's Women United Committee, the past two-term board chair and fundraising co-chair of the Pace Center for Girls in Orange County, and an Osceola Boy Scout fundraising chairman.
She has been recognized by Pace Inc. with the Spirited Girls Award as a business leader who “Recognizes the Great in Every Girl” and honored by the Boy Scouts for her passionate advocacy work in Central Florida.