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leon david

Leon David

Leon David is a bicultural Haitian native raised in the greater Boston area. He was the former Legislative Director in the Office of State Representative Dan Cullinane (12th Suffolk District) and currently serves in the Office of State Senator Nick Collins in the same capacity. He is a social worker, nonprofit professional, and community organizer who values collaboration toward innovation, strengths-based and solutions-focused approaches to treatment and problems.

As a passionate humanist and pan-Africanist, applying what he calls "the social work approach to development," Leon was a founding board member of EqualHealth and is a current board member of Harbor Health Services. Leon welcomes opportunities for discovery along points of intersection, particularly where urban agriculture meets other disciplines.

As one of the first young people to connect with Eagle Eye over 20 years ago, Leon looks forward to contributing to and continuing the legacy of Eagle Eye in connecting youth from similar backgrounds and experiences to the transformative, educational, and regenerative qualities nature offers.

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