Open the Books Mourns Loss of Adam Andrzejewski

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Published on August 19 2024 8:48 pm
Last Updated on August 19 2024 8:49 pm

OpenTheBooks Founder & CEO Adam Andrzejewski died over the weekend at age 55.

To mark his passing, the nonprofit’s Board of Directors released the following statement: “It is with tremendous sorrow we announce the passing of Adam Andrzejewski. We extend our deepest sympathies to his wife, Kerry, and his daughters.

Adam was devoted to bringing transparency to government. He walked away from business 15 years ago with a singular idea: hold government accountable to the taxpayers it serves. He founded OpenTheBooks to accomplish that task. He was a happy warrior. Under his leadership, OpenTheBooks has become a highly respected well-known brand. His death is a loss not only to his family and his organization but the nation.

Adam’s belief in the power of transparency to transform government and hold it accountable at every level is the driving force behind our work. His relentless pursuit of open records and forensic auditing has set new standards in the fight for government transparency. “Adam’s dream was to spark a transparency revolution. The result of his leadership is a welloiled machine that operates at enormous scale and efficiency, dedicated to posting ‘every dime online,’ in as close to real time as possible. The organization now generates tens of thousands of media mentions, and our work is cited in dozens of Congressional hearings, oversight letters, and bill introductions each year.

Guided by the dedicated team he built, Adam’s vision will guide us forward and inform our work in the years to come. We are more dedicated than ever to helping taxpayers hold government officials to account for their spending in a way that honors both Adam and our honorary chairman, the late Senator Tom Coburn.”

Andrzejewski spoke frequently in the Effingham area on behalf of OpenTheBooks.