Domenick Lasorsa

Community Innovation Manager

US Ignite

Domenick Lasorsa serves as a Community Innovation Manager for US Ignite, where he supports a variety of programs; US Ignite Communities, where he manages tech-enabled projects for a handful of communities; InnovateSLC & InnovateDMV, where he manages the small business training aspect of two Economic Development Administration grants; and supports business development and outreach opportunities across the US Ignite portfolio.

Before joining US Ignite, Domenick worked as the Associate Director of the Veterans Career Program at Paralyzed Veterans of America, where he built, managed, and grew a virtual engagement program for veterans and their families. He spent several years working directly with city leaders at the National League of Cities, focusing on affordable housing and homelessness. Before moving to Washington, D.C., Domenick worked for the Mayor of Little Rock, AR, and completed a year of service with City Year Little Rock.

Domenick received his Bachelor’s degree from Fordham University in International Political Economy and Latin American Studies and his Master’s Degree from the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service.

Domenick Lasorsa

Community Innovation Manager

US Ignite

Domenick Lasorsa serves as a Community Innovation Manager for US Ignite, where he supports a variety of programs; US Ignite Communities, where he manages tech-enabled projects for a handful of communities; InnovateSLC & InnovateDMV, where he manages the small business training aspect of two Economic Development Administration grants; and supports business development and outreach opportunities across the US Ignite portfolio.

Before joining US Ignite, Domenick worked as the Associate Director of the Veterans Career Program at Paralyzed Veterans of America, where he built, managed, and grew a virtual engagement program for veterans and their families. He spent several years working directly with city leaders at the National League of Cities, focusing on affordable housing and homelessness. Before moving to Washington, D.C., Domenick worked for the Mayor of Little Rock, AR, and completed a year of service with City Year Little Rock.

Domenick received his Bachelor’s degree from Fordham University in International Political Economy and Latin American Studies and his Master’s Degree from the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service.