Adam Bozzi
Founder
Adam Bozzi has spent 25 years anticipating communications and public policy needs, creating and executing strategies to meet those needs, and preparing for what’s next.
His decades of political, strategic communication, and public policy expertise include campaign, government, and advocacy experience advising U.S. Senators and Representatives, Presidential and Gubernatorial candidates, statewide constitutional officers, and major non-profit political advocacy organizations.
Adam served as Senior Advisor on the Democratic Staff of the House Administration Committee, led by Ranking Member Joe Morelle. On the Committee, Adam was instrumental in developing legislative and messaging strategy on issues critical to the foundation of our democracy, including federal election law and January 6th related matters. He helped spearhead the introduction and rollout of the Freedom to Vote Act and the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.
In the Senate, Adam spent six years as Communications Director for Senator Michael Bennet. He helped shape messaging and strategy around some of the most substantive policies to pass the Senate this century, including a complete rewrite of No Child Left Behind, a landmark bipartisan immigration bill, the Dodd-Frank Act, a Farm Bill with emphasis on conservation, and a bill to modernize the FDA. Adam’s tenure included Bennet’s 2010 election, his term as chair of the DSCC, and his co-chairmanship on President Obama’s 2012 reelection.
Adam led the communications department for Representative Harry Mitchell, a frontline member from Arizona, when Mitchell was a key vote in the passage of the Affordable Care Act. He also served almost 5 years on Senator Jack Reed’s communication team, preparing and staffing Reed at events across Rhode Island and in Washington, DC.
In addition to his work on Capitol Hill, Adam served as Executive Vice President at End Citizens United. In less than a decade, he helped grow the startup organization into a powerhouse nationwide advocacy group with four million members that’s notched 600 election wins and transformed democracy into a centerpiece political issue and leading policy priority. He built and led effective and aggressive communications, research, and digital departments that provided support for candidates, national party committees, and members of Congress. He developed the strategic earned media communications plan for ECU’s multi-million-dollar national campaign in support of the For the People/Freedom to Vote Act.
A veteran of several campaigns, Adam served on Governor Ronnie Musgrove’s run for Senate in Mississippi, Senator John Edwards’ 2008 presidential bid, Congressman Patrick Kennedy’s reelection in 2000, and gubernatorial races in Rhode Island and Kentucky. Adam has managed communications in the offices of the Rhode Island Lieutenant Governor and the Rhode Island Secretary of State.
Adam graduated from Syracuse University with a dual bachelor’s degree in political science and broadcast journalism.