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From Community Organizer to County Executive (with Steuart Pittman) | Ep. 85

17 min · 29. juni 2026
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Summary In this episode of Ground Floor Government, host Hugh Plappert interviews Steuart Pittman, the elected County Executive of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Pittman shares his journey from community advocacy to local government leadership, discussing the challenges and triumphs he faced, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. He highlights significant projects, such as the Crownsville Hospital Memorial Park, and emphasizes the importance of public engagement in restoring trust in government. Pittman encourages listeners to consider careers in local government, stressing that every skill set can contribute to community improvement. Takeaways 1. Steuart Pittman transitioned from community advocacy to local government leadership. 2. His experience during COVID-19 highlighted the importance of adaptability in crisis management. 3. The Crownsville Hospital project aims to create a healing space and honor the history of mental health care. 4. Engaging the public is crucial for restoring trust in government. 5. Local government offers diverse career opportunities for various skill sets. 6. Pittman emphasizes the need for collaboration among different departments. 7. He believes that government can effectively address community needs when trust is established. 8. Public engagement helps citizens feel heard, even if their demands aren't fully met. 9. Pittman encourages skepticism towards government as a pathway to meaningful engagement. 10. His podcast serves as a platform for deeper discussions on local governance and community issues.

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episode From Community Organizer to County Executive (with Steuart Pittman) | Ep. 85 cover

From Community Organizer to County Executive (with Steuart Pittman) | Ep. 85

Summary In this episode of Ground Floor Government, host Hugh Plappert interviews Steuart Pittman, the elected County Executive of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Pittman shares his journey from community advocacy to local government leadership, discussing the challenges and triumphs he faced, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. He highlights significant projects, such as the Crownsville Hospital Memorial Park, and emphasizes the importance of public engagement in restoring trust in government. Pittman encourages listeners to consider careers in local government, stressing that every skill set can contribute to community improvement. Takeaways 1. Steuart Pittman transitioned from community advocacy to local government leadership. 2. His experience during COVID-19 highlighted the importance of adaptability in crisis management. 3. The Crownsville Hospital project aims to create a healing space and honor the history of mental health care. 4. Engaging the public is crucial for restoring trust in government. 5. Local government offers diverse career opportunities for various skill sets. 6. Pittman emphasizes the need for collaboration among different departments. 7. He believes that government can effectively address community needs when trust is established. 8. Public engagement helps citizens feel heard, even if their demands aren't fully met. 9. Pittman encourages skepticism towards government as a pathway to meaningful engagement. 10. His podcast serves as a platform for deeper discussions on local governance and community issues.

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