“We Have to Be the Change in Our Community” | David Gevorkyan | Social Venture Podcast EP#073
In this episode of the Social Venture Podcast, we sit down with Glendale City Treasurer candidate David Gevorkyan for a deep conversation about leadership, accountability, community, and the future of Glendale.David opens up about why he decided to step into politics, what he believes is going wrong in local government, and why financial transparency matters now more than ever for Glendale residents and business owners. From budget concerns and city spending to economic development and public trust, this episode dives into the real conversations happening inside Glendale politics ahead of the 2026 election.We also explore David’s personal background, his upbringing, and how his experiences as an Armenian-American shaped his perspective on community, responsibility, and civic involvement. The conversation touches on the growing role of the Armenian community in Glendale, generational challenges facing Armenian-Americans, preserving cultural identity, and the importance of political participation at the local level.Throughout the interview, David shares his vision for Glendale’s future — including ideas around responsible financial management, supporting local businesses, improving government efficiency, and rebuilding confidence between residents and city leadership.Topics covered include:• Why David Gevorkyan is running for Glendale City Treasurer• Glendale’s financial challenges and budget concerns• Local politics and government accountability• The future of businesses and economic growth in Glendale• Armenian-American representation and community issues• Leadership, public service, and civic responsibility• The importance of younger generations getting involved politically• Building stronger communities through transparency and actionINTRO 0:00 – 3:32David Breaks Down the Role of City Treasurer and Glendale’s Challenges 3:33 – 28:14Removing Business Taxes & Red Tape 28:15 – 32:50Campaign Promises & More 32:51 – 51:15Who is David & Ending 51:16 – 55:26