
Episode 202 with Adrianne Agulla — A Great Story of Scaling Up and Growth
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In this episode, Adrianne Agulla, CEO of Hamilton Heights Child Development Centers in Nebraska and the true definition of an education entrepreneur, joins Kris. Adrianne shares how she went from working in the corporate world to owning six successful daycares and a catering business called Milton’s Amazing Kitchen. Together, she and Kris talk about growing from three to six locations, empowering a leadership team, using VAs to streamline operations, creating a strong scorecard, and what it really takes to scale with excellence. Adrianne goes through the very real ups and downs of growing with intention and building a company that inspires.
Key Takeaways:
[6:19] Adrianne owns and operates Hamilton Heights Child Development Centers, with six centers across Nebraska. She originally purchased three as a package in 2017 and has grown from there. She also owns Milton’s Amazing Kitchen, a catering company focused on child nutrition.
[8:27] Hamilton Heights believes that it’s their professional responsibility to protect childhood from all of the external threats in today’s world, and they have a focus on play.
[9:31] Adrianne’s earlier career included leadership roles at Coca-Cola and ConAgra, before pivoting into child care.
[11:30] She juggles the business while raising three busy teenagers.
[13:46] Adrianne shares reflections plus a funny story about upgrading her wardrobe from a trip to Vietnam.
[15:19] What benefits Adrianne has found being part of the highest-level membership of the Child Care Success Academy: the Empire level.
[22:15] She explains her leadership structure, including a director of ops, finance lead, and a high-tenure team.
[24:15] The leadership team meets weekly to review scorecards and KPIs. Accountability plus support equals success.
[28:55] Adrianne shares how she works with three virtual assistants (VAs), including one for marketing, one for data and reports, and one for administrative support.
[31:05] She talks about the industry-wide challenge of attracting and retaining staff and how her company stays focused on its leadership vision.
[38:37] Her 2025 goals: simplify, streamline, and build an even stronger team.
[40:55] Why she acquired a catering business and how it’s improved their food program and opened new business channels.
Quotes:
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“We say that we’re very serious about play. And we believe that it’s our professional responsibility to protect childhood from all of the external threats in today’s world.” — Adrianne [8:27]
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“That combination of loyalty and commitment and tenure and then new energy and new ideas and fresh faces, has created a really, I think, a unique and just a sustainable culture.” — Adrianne [9:12]
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“We are working to create an Early Learning Company that inspires because of the opportunity it creates for staff, families, and children, and so we are just trying to be single-mindedly focused on what it means to create abundant opportunities for our staff from a professional development standpoint, from a wage standpoint, and from a benefit standpoint.” — Adrianne [34:40]
Sponsored By:
ChildCare Education Institute (CCEI)
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Mentioned in This Episode:
Kris Murray
@iamkrismurray
The Child Care Success Company
The Child Care Success Academy
The Child Care Success Summit
Grow Your Center
Childcare Education Institute: use code CDARenewal22 to get $100 off your renewal
Hamilton Heights Child Development Center
Milton’s Amazing Kitchen