Earl Stafford Sr. discusses leadership and community impact on county podcast

Bryan Hill, County Executive
Bryan Hill, County Executive
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Earl Stafford Sr., founder of Unitech and The Stafford Foundation, is featured in the latest episode of the “Connect with County Leaders” podcast. Stafford built Unitech into a leading Black-owned government contracting firm in Fairfax County, focusing on economic opportunity and community impact.

During his conversation with Fairfax County Executive Bryan Hill, Stafford discusses entrepreneurship, leadership rooted in faith, and the importance of reinvesting success to benefit others. The podcast episode is part of a Black History Month series that highlights regional leaders recognized for their vision, resilience, and contributions to local communities.

The discussion explores how business success can be used as a tool for broader community development and support.



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