Adam Goldman

Adam Goldman

Senior Vice President

Adam Goldman is a Senior Vice President in Mercury’s Austin, Texas office.

More than 25 years of experience in the development and implementation of legislative, communications, political and reputation enhancement and management strategies.

Advised entities such as Darden Restaurants, DJI Technology, Google, Murphy Oil Corporation, Oracle, Rackspace, Sandy Hook Promise, Tesla, Turo, Uber, and Walmart.

Spent 10 years working for President George W. Bush, culminating in a White House position as Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of the Office Public Liaison.

Graduate of St. Mary’s School of Law and The University of Texas at Austin

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Adam Goldman is a Senior Vice President in Mercury’s Austin, Texas office.

Adam Goldman offers more than 25 years of experience in the development and implementation of legislative, communications, political and reputation enhancement and management strategies.

Prior to joining Mercury, he led his previous firms while representing associations, Fortune 100 corporations, non-profits, and small businesses at the city, state and national levels. He has advised entities such as Darden Restaurants, DJI Technology, Google, Murphy Oil Corporation, Oracle, Rackspace, Sandy Hook Promise, Tesla, Turo, Uber, and Walmart.

Goldman also created the communications plan, managed crises and assisted with the reputation of an international sporting event in addition to creating the strategy for, and leading the execution of, the communications and grassroots plans for the world’s first theme park designed for people with special needs and disabilities.

After departing The White House, Goldman spent five-and-a-half years at Public Strategies, Inc. working with a broad range of clients, including one of the world’s largest communications and entertainment providers, a Fortune 5 computer manufacturer, a Fortune 5 retailer and an association representing more than a dozen electric utility companies.

Goldman spent 10 years working for President George W. Bush, culminating in a White House position as Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of the Office of Public Liaison. He served as the liaison between the Bush Administration and the business and Jewish communities, helping communicate key issues among all groups. He also worked with coalitions and congressional staff to pass key federal legislation, including Trade Promotion Authority and the Jobs and Growth Act of 2003.

Goldman graduated from St. Mary’s School of Law in 1998 and The University of Texas at Austin in 1994. Living in Austin, he is a proud Longhorn and a prouder father of his two daughters and son.