"Engagement with Purpose" with Christian Dorsey, Former Chair, Arlington County Board, Virginia
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Christian Dorsey's path to public service began with a realization: if no one else is willing to act, leadership becomes your responsibility. From a career in economic policy and nonprofit work to serving as chair of the Arlington County Board, his journey reflects a steady commitment to turning ideas into action.
Leading in the Washington, D.C. region means working across boundaries, balancing competing priorities, and responding to forces beyond any one jurisdiction. Through experiences like Amazon's HQ2, Christian emphasizes that community engagement is not just a step in the process, but a discipline.
In this conversation, he breaks down what that discipline looks like in practice: why leaders sometimes must act before full engagement is possible, how to prepare communities with real information instead of vague outreach, and why timing, transparency, and follow-through determine whether engagement builds trust or erodes it. He also shares how staying physically present in everyday community life—and testing ideas before they're fully formed—keeps leadership grounded, responsive, and effective.
This episode is presented in partnership with the Regional Elected Leaders Initiative (RELI) at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government.
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