Adrienne Uthe isn’t your typical corporate strategist—she’s the powerhouse behind the scenes, the one who knows exactly how to cut through the noise when the stakes are sky-high. As a fierce CCO and Strategic Communications Advisor, Adrienne’s got a knack for flipping the script and making brands impossible to ignore. She partners with finance firms, cutting-edge startups, and the tech titans, bringing results that aren’t just good—they’re game-changing.
As the founder of Kronus Communications, she’s built a reputation for crafting communication strategies that actually matter, not the fluff. We’re talking about making serious moves, whether it’s steering the narrative for family offices or advising intelligence firms across the globe. When high-level execs and ultra-high-net-worth individuals need someone to protect their brand and amplify their voice, Adrienne is the name they trust. She's gritty, relentless, and always in control—exactly the kind of person you want when everything’s on the line.
Adrienne’s entrepreneurial spirit goes beyond strategic communications—she’s also made waves in the e-commerce world. In 2021, she acquired Flowers of Pot, a bold silk cannabis home decor company that merges style with a rebellious edge. She also launched Taste The Sweet Spot, a one-of-a-kind supplement brand aimed at improving intimate wellness, turning taboo into empowerment. These ventures aren’t just businesses—they’re reflections of Adrienne’s unapologetic approach to breaking barriers and creating products that challenge norms.
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“When allegations of bribery arise, transparency and swift action are essential. Companies should immediately acknowledge the issue, initiate an independent investigation, and keep stakeholders informed throughout the process. Handling it [in] this way limits speculation, protects the company's reputation, and demonstrates a commitment to integrity,” -- Adrienne Uthe in Forbes
"Money doesn’t just matter — it dictates airtime, influences narratives, and shapes the political landscape. As more outside cash floods the field, the real question becomes: whose voices are being amplified, and whose are drowned out? We’re seeing not just an election but a strategic investment in America’s future by a select few,” -- Adrienne Uthe in The Hill