Adrianna Stasiuk

Partner, Investment Advisor

Adrianna is Partner, Investment Advisor with Aaron Wealth Advisors. In this role, she advises individuals, families, businesses, and nonprofits providing comprehensive wealth management services.

Prior to joining Aaron Wealth, Adrianna spent 8 years as a Banker and Client Advisor with J.P. Morgan’s Private Bank, overseeing a book of business totaling nearly $500 million in assets. In that role, she worked with successful families to deliver tailored wealth planning solutions across multiple generations. In addition, one of Adrianna’s primary focuses was on providing care and guidance to recently divorced women and their families.

A former athlete, Adrianna was recruited to play Division I women’s volleyball at the University of Notre Dame, where she earned a B.A. degree in Accounting. She was identified as a talented and accomplished young professional in the Notre Dame accounting program with a membership in the Beta Alpha Psi Honor Society. Leveraging this knowledge and skillset to serve her South Bend community, Adrianna provided free income tax services to low-income families through the Tax Assistance Program. Outside the classroom, she was named as volleyball team captain for two seasons, receiving All-American honors in 2005. Adrianna also holds an MBA degree from The Mendoza College of Business at Notre Dame, with a concentration in Investments. There, she was hand-picked by professors from a competitive applicant pool to join the Applied Investment Management (AIM) team, charged with fundamental, bottoms-up equity research on tickers SLB and LULU in a $13.0 million equity portfolio.

Born in Silver Spring, MD and raised in Park Ridge, IL by her large Ukrainian family, Adrianna is now a resident of Chicago and still speaks fluent Ukrainian. When not working with clients, she stays active with yoga, running, and cycling. An important part of Adrianna’s life is giving back to the Chicago community through serving as an Auxiliary Board member of Reading In Motion, a Chicago-based literacy non-profit, and volunteering with Chicago Lights’ one-on-one tutoring program for grade-school children.