Adrian Vlaic
3A Global Solutions, Founder & Fractional CTO
Adrian serves as a Board Member and participates on two Chamber committees, as well as the AI & Automation Council. He served as Committee Chair for the Jingle & Mingle event and supported other initiatives like Taste of Johns Creek, working alongside other members to strengthen local engagement and small business visibility.
Adrian is also involved with the Alpharetta Business Association, where he volunteers and supports various community and business-focused events.
"I hope Johns Creek continues to grow as a connected, forward-thinking community — one that embraces innovation while staying deeply invested in education, small businesses and civic engagement," he says of his hometown. "Done right, that balance will keep the city strong and resilient for years to come."
Dramane David Dabo is CEO, Dabotek LLC & IT Director, OCHOA Construction LLC. Dramane serves as a Board Member and Chair of the Technology Circle, where he helps drive digital innovation and supports member engagement through tech-forward initiatives. He is also a Board Member of Decatur All Nations Community Church and a Council Member for the Georgia Burkinabe Association.
"I envision Johns Creek as a thriving hub of inclusive entrepreneurship, where technology, culture and community come together to empower local businesses and elevate civic life," Dramane says.
Brian Hooper is a principal at The Hooper Firm LLC, a business law and consulting firm. He currently serves as Vice Chair of the Board of Directors and Legal Counsel for the Chamber and oversees the Young Professionals and Government Affairs committees. Brian also volunteers with Scouts BSA Troop 298, Harvard Club of Georgia (Past President), Georgia Lawyers for the Arts, Association of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO) (Atlanta Chapter President), Capitol Policy Leadership Institute and several fraternal and patriotic organizations.
He is confident that Johns Creek will continue to thrive because its people understand that a community’s strength flows from the character of its citizens and the institutions they build together. "My hope for 2026 is that we continue building an environment where small businesses can flourish, where our young people learn the value of hard work and civic responsibility and where neighbors help neighbors directly," says Brian. "A prosperous Johns Creek depends on free enterprise, strong families and engaged citizens who show up."
