About Me

Adolfo Flores is a strategic communications consultant and former journalist who spent more than a decade reporting for outlets like BuzzFeed News, The Wall Street Journal, and The Los Angeles Times. His work took him from migrant caravans in Mexico to courtrooms and protests across the U.S., giving him firsthand experience in how public narratives are shaped and how they can shape lives.

Today, Flores helps attorneys, families, and advocacy organizations navigate media exposure during some of the most high-stakes and emotionally charged moments of their lives. His work has included guiding media strategy for Kilmar Abrego Garcia and his family during his wrongful deportation case, as well as supporting attorneys representing other clients deported to El Salvador's CECOT megaprison. In every case, he focuses on protecting people, controlling the message, and helping advocates speak out with clarity and care.

Flores also supports organizations working to influence public opinion, shift narratives, and push for meaningful change. Whether the goal is to raise awareness, respond to a crisis, or launch a strategic campaign, he helps clients develop clear, compelling messaging that stays aligned under pressure.

For individuals not used to press attention, Flores offers trauma-informed media training in both English and Spanish that prepares clients to speak with confidence and credibility. He also works closely with families and attorneys to secure their online presence, clarify boundaries with the press, and navigate hostile media.

Whether the goal is to avoid harmful attention or go public with purpose, Flores brings an insider's understanding of how the media works, how reporters think, and how to move the needle when it matters most.