About Adam
“I’m running for County Treasurer because I believe Pulaski County’s future depends on strong, forward-focused financial leadership. The success of every program, every project, and every opportunity for progress begins with sound finances. I care deeply about our community and believe that responsible stewardship, innovation, and collaboration are the keys to meeting every challenge we face.”

Background
2015 - Present
Pulaski County Government
County Attorney​​
2020 - Present
Common Ground Development Co.
Founding Partner & VP​
Building community, one beautiful home at a time. We are placemakers through incremental residential construction.
2013 - Present
Common Ground Properties
Founding Member​​
Town-building. Place-making. Returning life to vacant places.
2013 - 2015
Sixth Judicial District of Arkansas
Deputy Prosecutor
2009 - 2012
Womack, Landis, Phelps & McNeill
Associate Attorney
2009
University of Arkansas at Little Rock, William H. Bowen School of Law
Doctor of Law (J.D.)
2000 - 2004
Henderson State University
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Aviation
Community Engagement
Development & Revitalization
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President of Downtown Little Rock Community Development Corporation
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Led redevelopment of Pettaway Neighborhood
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Vice-Chair of Little Rock Targeted Community Development Initiative Task Force
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Board member for Habitat for Humanity of Central Arkansas
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Member of Congress for Rural Resilience​
Sustainability
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Led Pulaski County’s first in the state addition of curbside recycling in unincorporated areas - preserving landfill capacity
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Vice-Chair of Arkansas Advanced Energy Foundation
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Chair of the Arkansas PACE Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Board
Fiscal Responsibility
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Led Pulaski County’s Solar Development - saving millions in energy costs over 25 yrs
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Led Pulaski County’s use of high performance building systems upgrades to address $10m in deferred maintenance without an increase in taxes