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Andria Loczi
Partner at HCO Partners | Activator + Community Advocate
Andria Loczi is a prominent entrepreneur and community advocate based in Cleveland, Ohio. She is the Co-Founder of Harness Collective Partners, a firm focused on commercial real estate management and business consulting, aimed at empowering local entrepreneurs and fostering community development. Harness Collective operates with a mission to activate underutilized spaces and support brick-and-mortar businesses through coaching and operational guidance.135
Early Career and Background
Loczi began her career in the entertainment industry, notably working as a production intern for the television show Queer Eye for the Straight Guy in Los Angeles. After returning to Cleveland, she spent over 15 years in various roles at Midwest startups, particularly in the education and technology sectors. One significant role was as the first employee at Tech Elevator, where she contributed to its growth until its acquisition by Stride, Inc. for $23 million in 2020.125
Leadership at Harness Collective
In 2021, Loczi transitioned to become the CEO of Harness Cycle, a wellness studio that she helped lead through its post-pandemic reopening. Subsequently, she co-founded Harness Collective with Anne Hartnett in July 2022. The firm emphasizes inclusivity and empowerment, offering services that include business coaching and community development initiatives.135
Community Engagement
Beyond her business endeavors, Loczi is actively involved in community initiatives. She serves on the board of the Women's Leadership Conference of Northeast Ohio and has led local beautification projects funded by grants. Her commitment to holistic living and intentional community building reflects her broader vision of fostering supportive environments for entrepreneurs.123
Personal Life
Loczi resides in Cleveland with her family and enjoys urban living. She is passionate about connecting with her community and often engages in local events and initiatives that enhance the quality of life in her area.24

