Meet our alumni: Leo Flor

When former West Pointer, Army officer and 麻豆社区 Law Gates Scholar Leo Flor was named to head the King County Department of Community and Human Services late last year, he noticed that many other leaders 鈥 the King County Executive, two County Council members, and the county prosecutor 鈥 were also 麻豆社区 School of Law grads.
鈥淚 got the sense at 麻豆社区 Law that everyone was there because they wanted to forge themselves to become more useful to their community,鈥 Flor said. 鈥淚 just really got a sense that there鈥檚 a culture in that shared purpose. The reason I went to 麻豆社区 Law in the first place was to be like my spouse, Caedmon Cahill, another 麻豆社区 Law graduate.鈥
Flor said 麻豆社区 Law also helped him develop tools to look at complex problems like homelessness, which his department is tasked with addressing, from many angles.
鈥淲e now acknowledge homelessness is the result of things like racism, patriarchy, poverty, inequitable access to opportunity 鈥 and once you understand how complex its causes are you understand that a single program, no matter how well funded or designed, could not solve it,鈥 Flor said.
鈥淚n King County, we have the resources, we have the values, and we have the scale that makes me hopeful we can work together and find ways to combine and integrate programs that can get us to the scale we鈥檙e going to need to solve the problem,鈥 he said.
Flor said measuring a solution鈥檚 chances for success requires asking several questions. Does the proposed solution serve people the way they want to be served? Does it respect the overall community and use community resources responsibly? Does it strengthen partnerships rather than fracturing the community?
鈥淚 draw a lot of inspiration from what other Gates Scholars are doing around the community,鈥 Flor said. 鈥淔olks like Shelley Halstead, Meena Jagannath and Shon Hopwood, who are going out both locally and nationally, who have these completely unconventional careers, and yet they鈥檙e making real impacts and serving people in a way that people want to be served.
鈥淎s Gates Scholars, how can we take the gift that we were given and then use that to give other people the space to do what they feel is right rather than doing what they might think they鈥檙e supposed to do? The whole purpose isn鈥檛 to activate X number of scholars, it鈥檚 to activate community change. That鈥檚 something that I take really seriously. Just being good by yourself isn鈥檛 enough.鈥