Katrina Long-Robinson

Katrina Long Robinson is a dynamic Strategy and Innovation executive with over 15 years of demonstrated success in launching forward-thinking initiatives, managing strategic portfolios, and driving transformative business outcomes. She currently serves as the Vice President of Public & Government Relations at Cornerstone Solutions, where she plays a key role in shaping community partnerships and public policy strategies.

Katrina is deeply committed to community impact and leadership, serving on the boards of several influential organizations including the Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida, the Black Chamber of Commerce, the Women’s Foundation of Florida, and the Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Palm Beach County, Inc.

Prior to her transition into the private sector, Katrina worked in the education field, supporting administrators and teachers across the Charter Schools USA network. Her focus was on curriculum development, alignment with Florida Content Standards, and implementing best instructional practices to elevate classroom learning experiences.

In 2016, Katrina was appointed to the inaugural City Council of Westlake, Florida, later becoming the city’s first African American female Vice Mayor, a role she held until March 2021. During her time in office, Katrina partnered with Minto Development to launch the HAPPY (Homeowners Assistance Program) affordable housing initiative, and championed ordinances promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion. In recognition of her groundbreaking contributions, she was awarded the first Key to the City of Westlake.

Katrina is also a co-founder of BLEND PBC and BLEND MicroGrow, initiatives designed to support and connect minority-owned businesses in the food industry with local opportunities and resources.

Her leadership and service have earned her numerous accolades throughout Palm Beach County. A proud alumna of Leadership West Palm Beach, Leadership Palm Beach County, and Leadership Florida Education Class 6, Katrina holds a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University (FAMU).

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