EDGE Communications is expanding its footprint in South Florida with a new office in downtown West Palm Beach, marking a deeper investment in Palm Beach County by the Florida-based political and public affairs consulting firm.
The firm announced the new office Thursday, saying the move reflects both its continued growth and founder Christian Ulvert’s longstanding ties to the region. Chief of Staff David Cruz Ramos will lead the expansion effort, working with clients, community leaders and stakeholders throughout the county.
“Palm Beach County is one of the most dynamic and important regions in Florida, and expanding here reflects both the growth of our firm and our long-term commitment to this community,” Ulvert said. “We’ve worked alongside leaders here for years, and this next step allows us to deepen those relationships and continue delivering results where they matter most.”
Cruz Ramos called the move “a natural next step” for the firm and its clients.
Founded by veteran Democratic strategist Ulvert, EDGE has built a reputation in Florida political circles for campaign strategy, public affairs work and message-driven communications consulting. The firm pointed to several recent high-profile victories, including Miami Mayor Eileen Higgins’ campaign, which was recognized nationally as “Down-Ballot Campaign of the Year” at the 2026 American Association of Political Consultants Pollie Awards.
The expansion drew praise from several prominent Palm Beach County figures.
Sen. Mack Bernard said the firm has developed “a strong reputation across Florida” and said local leaders are eager to work alongside the team.
Palm Beach County State Attorney Alexcia Cox, who previously worked with EDGE during her campaign, described the firm as a trusted strategic partner.
“They are trusted partners who understand how to build effective campaigns, communicate your message, and deliver results,” Cox said.
Former Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg also welcomed the move, calling EDGE’s arrival “a great addition for Palm Beach County.”
Former Boynton Beach City Commissioner Christina Romelus, who also ran for School Board, praised the firm’s community focus, saying the team “show up, do the work, and get results.”
The new office gives EDGE a formal presence in one of the state’s most politically significant counties as firms continue to deepen their operations across South Florida.