Adrienne Lawrence
Financial Representative
Helping to Protect and Grow Your Family’s Future
About me
Adrienne Lawrence is an entrepreneur and financial representative in Washington, D.C. She leads a team of people who are obsessed with customizing the ideal roadmap to guide clients to their financial dreams. Before launching her company with Northwestern Mutual D.C., she worked for Navy Federal Credit Union as a licensed mortgage specialist, Maryland notary, trainer in the branch, IRA and Trust specialist, and met with members from across the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia area.
Adrienne serves as a Washington Capital Regional Executive Board member and as a #GetOnBoard Leadership Committee member. Both the D.C. board and #GetOnBoard committee are part of the national organization, How Women Lead. Adrienne also is a member of Women WHO Opera, a committee serving the Washington National Opera and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. She also serves the neighborhood relationship committee for the building she lives in and the Communications and Marketing Committee for the University of Oxford Society of Washington, D.C. Previously she served on a number of non-profit boards, including the Journalism and Women’s Symposium, when she also worked as a journalist.
With her lifelong love of numbers, and ability to understand complex systems, she uses her communication skills as a journalist to make finances approachable. She was a Coca-Cola Scholar at Hood College and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Minor in Web Development. She also studied Literature at St. Peter’s College, Oxford University.
Growing up, Adrienne studied music and was a soprano, which gave her a lifelong love of the performance arts, but music in particular. In her spare time, she loves to spend time in the outdoors, learn something new, and try new restaurants with friends.
Lending a hand in my community.
As part of Northwestern Mutual, I'm proud to accelerate equality, the arts, the search for better childhood cancer treatments, and support families undergoing treatment and survivors from late effects of treatment. Here are some of the organizations we partner with:
How Women Lead
Be fierce advocates for each other. Say yes to helping each other. Be unabashedly visible. Reinforce her voice. Currently, we are 40 years from parity in the corporate board room. How do we change that? By coming together. Supporting each other. Providing mentorship that will make the difference. How Women Lead is forging the path.

Women WHO Opera
Women WHO Opera is a committee serving the Washington National Opera and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Women across the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia area gather to support the arts, learn about opera, and meet other women. It is a welcoming and inclusive group.
Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer (ALSF)
ALSF funds cancer research, raises awareness, and supports the families of children with cancer. Since 2012, Northwestern Mutual, its employees, and financial professionals like me have donated more than $20 million to support ALSF and fund over 400,000 research hours.

Beads of Courage
Beads of Courage is an art-in-medicine program that helps kids with cancer tell their unique treatment story through colorful beads that are symbols of their courage.

How Northwestern Mutual helps you live the life you want.
When people feel better about their money, good things happen—they become more confident and feel more secure. For more than 160 years, Northwestern Mutual has helped people achieve the financial flexibility they need to live more and worry less.
Being a mutual company means Northwestern Mutual reports to its clients, not Wall Street. They don't believe in chasing fads or taking undue risk for short-term gains. Instead, they take a long-term approach—both in the way we help people plan to reach their goals, and in the way they do business. This has served their clients (and mine) well through all kinds of economic ups and downs, including wars, recessions, even the recent pandemic.
It's why I'm happy to be part of a company that's in it for the long-haul and prioritizes clients over profit.
