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Adrienne Tuck

Director, Business Development (CO)

Building relationships comes naturally for Adrienne. She boldly tackled the challenges of establishing W.E. O’Neil’s Colorado Springs office during the pandemic and, over many years working in the industry, has become exceptionally well-integrated and engaged in the Colorado Springs business community.

Adrienne is the Vice Chair for the Associated General Contractors’ Colorado South Steering Committee and serves on the Board of Directors for the Colorado Springs Leadership Institute as the Vice Chair. She is also a member of the Colorado Springs Chamber and EDC Board of Governors and serves on the Government Affairs Council.

A fun-loving and energetic strategist, Adrienne excels at developing fruitful collaborations among business sectors, and she relishes the vibrancy in the Springs’ built environment that such teams produce. Adrienne is a capable and creative leader who will—especially with momentum from the Peak Innovation Park anchor projects—continue W.E. O’Neil’s growth and engagement in Colorado Springs.

I like to follow the approach recommended by Carl Jung: “Do the next right thing.”

Adrienne Tuck, Director, Business Development (CO)

20
Years of Experience

Office

Colorado Springs

Joined W.E. O’Neil

2021

Education

  • B.S., Journalism, Public Relations – Texas A&M University
  • B.S., Political Science – Texas A&M University

Five Things

Rambling Hikes • Documentaries • Apple Watch • Bluebird Ski Days • Deadlifts

2021

Best Networker, Second Place

Adrienne Tuck

Individuals | Colorado Springs Business Journal
2020

Best Networker, Second Place

Adrienne Tuck

Individuals | Colorado Springs Business Journal
2015

CSBJ Rising Star

Adrienne Tuck

Individuals | Colorado Springs Business Journal
2014

Community Trustee Award

Adrienne Tuck

Individuals | Leadership Pikes Peak