Adam Seever

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Adam, the son of two social workers, grew up in Chicago and spent over 30 years there. He started his career in marketing at a Chicago-based agency and later moved to Atlanta in 1997 while working for The Coca-Cola Company in sports marketing. Over the years, Adam worked with Clear Channel Entertainment and the world’s largest sports agency, International Management Group, where he led domestic and international projects, including building the iconic Coke bottle at Turner Field in Atlanta. Despite his success in marketing, Adam wanted to connect more with his community. This led him to earn a CNA degree and co-own Caring Companions of Atlanta, LLC. Passionate about helping older adults, Adam runs Caring Companions, lectures at Emory on senior issues, teaches at Senior Enriched Living in Roswell, serves on the board of The Center for Movement Challenges, and delivers candy weekly to the Emory Brain Health Center. Adam graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, with a double major in journalism and marketing. He lives in Sandy Springs with his wife, Meg, their children, Alec and Elle, and their pets—two cats and a dog named Opal.
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