Rolando A. Bonilla
Chief Strategy Officer
Serving as Voler Strategic Advisor’s Chief Strategy Officer, Rolando A. Bonilla brings to the organization over 20 years of experience working as a communications strategist. Rolando has been frequently quoted in publications such as the San Francisco Chronicle, and The Mercury News. Additionally, he provides commentary for television both locally and nationally, offering expert opinion on political and communications issues.
Having begun his career in the rough and tumble of San Francisco politics beginning his service as a Public Service Aide for the Director of the San Francisco Department of Public Health, Rolando was appointed by then San Francisco Supervisor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Willie L. Brown, Jr. to serve on several city commissions, including serving as the Chairman of the Finance Committee of the San Francisco Juvenile Probation Commission where he oversaw a $30+ million budget. Additionally, during his time serving in the City and County of San Francisco, Rolando was elected as a California Democratic Convention delegate.
After serving in San Francisco, Rolando moved to the Silicon Valley where he advised San Jose Council member Nora Campos as her Communications Director. During his time at San José City Hall, he was responsible for developing the Council member’s public safety agenda, which became one of the most high-profile political agendas coming out of San Jose City Hall.
In 2010, after having served in government, Rolando entered the private sector and founded a public relations firm that developed clientele in various industry sectors. From crisis communications to political strategy for publicly traded companies, Rolando established his reputation as an expert that organizations turn to whether when dealing with crisis, and is the organization’s lead strategist for crisis communications.
In 2019, Rolando returned to public service having been appointed to the San José Planning Commission by the San José City Council. In 2021, he was elected unanimously as the Commission Chair. Long considered the most important commission in the City of San José, the Planning Commission is a quasi-judicial legislative body responsible for adopting and amending San José’s General Plan and adopting the City’s land-use regulations. The Planning Commission also acts as an appellate body on Planning Director decisions, and certifies Environmental Impact Reports.
Rolando serves on the board of the San José Evergreen Community College District Foundation, and enjoys mentoring aspiring entrepreneurs and civic leaders. As a survivor of COVID-19, he founded the East San José COVID Relief Fund providing financial relief to local businesses impacted by the pandemic.
Rolando has a BA in Politics from the University of San Francisco, and a JD from San Francisco Law School.