In the vibrant city of Houston, Adrianna Rubio Clasen stands as a force of resilience, innovation, and empowerment. Entrepreneur, visionary, and advocate, she has carved a legacy across wellness, security, and cultural celebration—fields that rarely intersect, yet find harmony through her unwavering belief in women’s strength and potential.

Redefining Menopause with MenoWake
Adrianna’s path to entrepreneurship began with a deeply personal search. When conventional medicine prescribed synthetic hormone therapy, she chose instead to trust in the natural design of the body. Guided by faith and intuition, she discovered the power of wild yam root and developed a cream that would become the foundation of MenoWake.
MenoWake is more than a product—it is a philosophy. It challenges the narrative that menopause signifies decline, reframing it instead as a sacred awakening. Through holistic, herbal support, MenoWake honors the journey of perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause, reminding women that this season is not an ending, but a profound rebirth of body, mind, and spirit.








Breaking Barriers in Security
Adrianna’s trailblazing spirit extends far beyond wellness. As the President and CEO of Tejas Protection Services, an ADT Authorized Dealer, she became the only Latina in the United States to own an ADT dealership—a remarkable feat in the male-dominated world of security. Her leadership represents courage, vision, and unshakable determination, proving that women can not only enter industries where they are underrepresented but redefine what leadership looks like within them.
Celebrating Women Through the International Women’s Fest
With her commitment to community, Adrianna envisioned and founded the International Women’s Fest (IWF)—Houston’s first city-wide festival dedicated entirely to women. More than a celebration, IWF is a movement of recognition, honoring women across seven categories, from cultural impact to diplomatic service, including Women Consulates from around the world.
The festival’s resonance is undeniable, drawing support from powerhouses like Coca Cola, Telemundo, the Houston Texans, Comerica, and The Gonzalez Law Firm LLC. Beyond corporate sponsorships, the festival carries a heartbeat of creativity and unity. Its anthem, “Awaken,” performed by Jazel, Slim Simaa, and Celeste Escobar in collaboration with Up Above Entertainment, amplifies the festival’s call: to rise, to connect, and to awaken empowerment in every woman’s life.













A Life Anchored in Faith and Family
At the core of Adrianna’s endeavors lies a grounding truth—faith, family, and service to others. A proud mother to Isabella and Ethan, she embodies the balance of ambition and devotion, ensuring that her legacy is not just in her enterprises but in the values she instills in her children.
The Legacy of Awakening
From wellness with MenoWake to security with Tejas Protection Services, and from cultural celebration with IWF to her daily roles as mother and mentor, Adrianna Rubio Clasen exemplifies what it means to awaken one’s fullest potential. She continues to create platforms where women are safe, healthy, and celebrated—reminding us all that empowerment is not given; it is awakened.





Beena Yusuf
Editor in Chief
www.shemagazineusa.com


