UPPER KEYS NEIGHBOR OF THE WEEK: ADRIANA CUOMO

Adriana Cuomo with her husband Kevin. CONTRIBUTED

No matter how many individuals appear in the pages of each edition of Keys Weekly, there are always so many more of our community members who deserve to be recognized. In an effort to shine a spotlight on more of the incredible individuals who live and work in these islands, Keys Weekly is proud to spotlight our Neighbor of the Week feature, dedicated to celebrating a community member with each issue.

Our neighbor of the week is Adriana Cuomo, a resident of Islamorada who serves as vice president and branch manager of the Tavernier branch of SouthState Bank. She serves on the board of the Islamorada Chamber of Commerce as past president. She previously participated in the Good Health Clinic’s Kahuna Challenge and she can be found volunteering and supporting numerous events and not-for-profits in the Upper Keys. She lives on Plantation Key with her husband, Kevin, who works for Monroe County. 

How long have you lived in the Keys? I moved here 25 years ago from New York after meeting Kevin. I had moved to New York after graduating high school from my native Colombia.

What drew you to the Keys? My husband. I met him when he was visiting New York. He told me he lived in the Keys, south of Miami. I didn’t believe there was anything south! I love it here with the small-town feel. The helping nature of our community keeps me here.

What do you enjoy most about your work? I love being able to help our community. SouthState Bank focuses on leadership and understands specific needs for each branch. They understand each community is different. Being able to help customers for so long, I now see customers’ kids opening accounts and starting new businesses. 

What led you to be in the occupation you’re in? A friend of mine recommended me for a drive-through teller job at TIB Bank. I’ve been in banking now for 24 years, working my way up and developing new skills.

Weirdest experience you’ve had in the Keys? I see something everyday. All the varying opinions in our little community. 

If you could have dinner with anyone, who would it be? Someone I really admire is our bank CEO John Corbett. He is a South Floridian who shares memories of fishing in the Keys as a kid. He has created an amazing company for customers and employees.

If you had a superpower, what would it be? Make everyone happy and take their worries away. 

Favorite Food? Italian and comfort food.

Favorite movie? Whatever Kevin puts on. I usually fall asleep.

Favorite book? I love to read leadership and personal development books as well as listening to podcasts on the same topics. 

What are your hobbies? Walking daily while listening to podcasts as well as traveling. We love cruising and spending time with friends. Cruising is so easy and every day you wake up somewhere new to explore. 

Is there a skill/talent you want to master? I think I’ve done pretty well for myself supporting this community in different organizations and growing professionally. 

What are you most proud of as you look back on your life this far? Everything I have accomplished professionally and in life.

Do you have any regrets? None.

What is the biggest daily challenge you face? Needing more time in my day to accomplish more.

Jill Miranda Baker
Jill Miranda Baker recently retired from her business development officer role with the Keys Weekly Newspapers, and instead, has returned to her career roots as a contributing writer for Keys Weekly. She has enjoyed a varied career during her nearly three decades in the Upper Keys, from public relations and marketing to healthcare administration and inaugural museum executive director. She has served on countless not-for-profit boards, currently chairing the Florida Keys Council of the Arts board, and is an active member of the Upper Keys Rotary. She can often be found in her kitchen cooking or baking her latest creations, actively reading from her many cookbooks, or enjoying — mostly — watching college and pro football.

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