Hi, my name is Adri!

I am a digital tech professional, progressive strategist, artist, and writer.

Based in Greater Boston, I am passionate about storytelling, building progressive political power, and creating a more accessible & equitable world.

I help organizations use digital tools to connect with audiences and build relationships with supporters, donors, and communities. In the last decade, I have worked with nonprofits, progressive political candidates, unions, and visual artists like Jefferson Pinder. My freelance work encompasses digital and strategic communications, marketing, graphic design, social media, online fundraising, and editing.

From 2019 to 2024, I worked at the digital fundraising platform, ActBlue, where I was a team leader on the account management and customer success department. I have extensive experience in crisis and change management, client relations, people management, training, and product feedback and marketing. Before I became a manager in 2021, I collaborated with my colleagues to organize ActBlue's first union, AB1U, where I led the communications strategy for the fledgling union during its announcement and filing in August of 2020.

Prior to joining ActBlue, I worked in strategic communications and digital strategy for congressional and local political candidates and Planned Parenthood. Earlier in my career, I was a high school English teacher in South Florida.

I earned a BA in English from Yale University, where I studied poetry with Louise Glück. I worked on background with reporters from publications like the Washington Post to inform national conversations on both racial equity activism and gender-based violence on college campuses. My undergraduate activist work at Yale was covered in Guernica and Rewire News.

I live with my partner and our cat, Nora Ephron. I enjoy poetry, photography, collaging, leftist politics, comedy, walking on the Somerville Community Path, gel pens, and wearing jumpsuits.