AM Flax Consulting
www.amflax.com
AM Flax Consulting founder and owner, Adrianna Flax is an experienced DEI leader who infuses her work with her unique identity, passion, and humor. As a speaker, trainer, and executive coach, Adrianna has worked with clients such as Amazon, Comcast, and Bridgestone Americas. Along with Fortune 500 clients, she has worked with leaders in tech, healthcare, retail, public relations, public media, education, and nonprofit. Adrianna has built a strong understanding of the experiences of underrepresented communities through her career in DEI leadership and nonprofit management, developing a keen awareness of the social dynamics that create and perpetuate marginalization. Adrianna uses these experiences and her own identity to inform her practice as she trains, speaks to a broad array of audiences, and provides transformative DEI executive coaching.
Adrianna has developed cutting-edge content focused on revolutionizing how we think about and navigate conflict. Leveraging her social justice background, Adrianna challenges the concept of conflict resolution, instead asking listeners to consider conflict revolution. She encourages listeners to consider their workplaces as communities, creating shared responsibility for addressing harm and learning new strategies for navigating conflict. As a DEI executive coach, Adrianna builds a strong rapport with clients, supporting them as they navigate a journey of understanding, growth and leadership development. Her personalized approach creates a safe space for executives to unpack highly charged issues, set goals for personal development, and build core competencies for impactful leadership.
Adrianna holds a Master of Professional Studies in arts and cultural management from Pratt Institute in New York, NY, and is certified in DEI in the Workplace through the University of South Florida. Adrianna serves as a Co-Vice President of the TN Pride Chamber of Commerce and board member with the Tennessee Diversity Consortium. She and her wife enjoy travel and have two tiny dogs with big attitudes.