ROKK Solutions marks ten years with reflections from founders

Genevieve Wilkins Executive Vice President- Creative ROKK Solutions
Genevieve Wilkins Executive Vice President- Creative - ROKK Solutions
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ROKK Solutions, a firm known for its bipartisan approach, is celebrating its tenth anniversary in 2025. The founders, Ron Bonjean and Rodell Mollineau, reflect on the company’s growth since its inception in 2015. “When we founded ROKK in 2015, our vision was clear: to provide bipartisan solutions that authentically integrate perspectives from both sides of the aisle,” they stated.

Over the past decade, ROKK Solutions has developed into a full-service firm with experts and strategists who assist influential companies, nonprofits, and associations in navigating challenges both inside and outside Washington. Despite changes such as five Speakers of the House and three Presidents (one serving twice), their commitment to their core mission remains unchanged. “At ROKK, ‘bipartisan’ isn’t just a buzzword—it’s in our DNA,” the founders emphasized.

As they look forward to future opportunities amid an evolving media and political landscape, ROKK Solutions aims to continue adapting and expanding. The company attributes its success to clients and partners who have trusted them over the years. The founders also express gratitude towards their team of over 50 professionals for their talent and dedication.

“Thank you for being part of our journey,” they concluded, looking ahead to another decade of growth.



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