December 1, 2025
Joe & Sabrina Ciceri, A Power Couple Inspiring Wellness & Full-Living

By Roxanne Brown
Joe & Sabrina Ciceri, A Power Couple Inspiring Wellness & Full-Living

Joe & Sabrina Ciceri
Powering lives, inspiring wellness and living life to the fullest.
Joe and Sabrina Ciceri have built a life centered on faith, family and community during more than three decades of marriage.
They’ve raised six children during their 31-year marriage, three of them foster children, and now have five grandchildren. Their businesses, volunteer work and large family mean full days, but they wouldn’t have it any other way.
“We got together when we were just youngsters,” Sabrina says. “We’ve grown our family, our dreams and our businesses together.”
Both Lake County natives—Joe graduated from Leesburg High, Sabrina from Eustis—they’ve stayed rooted in the community that shaped them.
“Faith and family come first,” Sabrina says. “That’s our foundation. Everything else flows from that.”
Electrical Works started in 2007 with just Joe, the CEO/President, a pickup truck and a vision that took shape at the Ciceri’s dining room table.
“It was right before the market crashed,” Joe recalls. “It was tough, but we believed in what we were building.”
Today, the company is licensed in more than 25 states, employs over 80 people and is known for its commitment to safety, integrity and quality work.
“We don’t just hire people, we invest in them,” Joe says. “Our team members grow with us like family and we make sure they know they’re valued.”
Their oldest son, Tristan, now serves as vice president and has helped Electrical Works expand nationwide by partnering with major clients in commercial, municipal and telecommunications sectors. Together, Joe and Tristan also helped launch the four-year electrical apprenticeship program at Lake-Sumter State College, giving students hands-on training and job opportunities close to home.
While Joe builds infrastructure and opportunity, Sabrina focuses on wellness and healing. After a decade working in traditional nursing, she turned her attention to preventative health and opened Immunity Health Spa in 2020. The concept quickly took off, and this year, Sabrina opened a brand-new, state-of-the-art 6,000-square-foot facility in Leesburg—unlike anything else in Central Florida.

The new Immunity Health Spa features the region’s first indoor Scandinavian spa, over 30 advanced therapies, personalized wellness plans and even an on-site juice bar.
“People are realizing how important it is to take care of themselves,” Sabrina says. “Our goal is to help them feel their best, inside and out.”
Launching the original spa during the pandemic could have been risky, but Sabrina says the timing was right.
“People didn’t know who to trust or where to go,” she says. “We wanted to create a place that truly helps people live healthier, longer lives.”
The Ciceris stay focused on giving back through both businesses. Joe serves on the Lake 100 board and partners with Lake-Sumter State College to expand workforce development. Sabrina has served on the boards of the American Cancer Society, LifeStream Behavioral Center and the Central Florida Boys and Girls Club. For 2026, she has her eyes set on serving as a board member for the Advent Health Waterman foundation.
Despite full schedules, they make time for what matters most.
“In our free time, we’re usually just hanging out with the kids and grandkids,” Joe says. “We enjoy work—but family is where everything begins and ends.”
Joe and Sabrina are building more than successful businesses—they’re building a better tomorrow for the place they’ve always called home. As for the secret of their marriage, they both agree that respect keeps them strong, and that faith, family and community remain at the heart of everything they do.
“We don’t always think alike, but we value each other’s perspective,” Sabrina says. “Even when it’s tough to hear, it helps us grow, personally and professionally.”
Originally from Nogales, Arizona, Roxanne worked in the customer service industry while writing independently for years. After moving to Florida in 1999, Roxanne eventually switched her career path to focus more on writing and went on to become an award-winning reporter for The Daily Commercial/South Lake Press newspapers for 16 years prior to coming on board with Akers Media as a staff writer in July 2020 – her dream job come true.




