David Sisson previously served as a Board Member of the Alliance for Housing Solutions. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from Davidson College before he transitioned into real estate consulting where he applied his analytical skills to proposed projects and developed an interest in affordable housing development and advocacy.
His work at The Craddock Group, a boutique real estate consulting firm, has focused on capital planning for public transportation entities. Throughout his time working with the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), he has grown to understand the intersection of affordable housing and public transportation in solving regional challenges. His work on business cases and proposed capital investments has helped WMATA efficiently allocate its limited resources to provide the optimal service and benefits to the region. Seeking to implement some of the lessons he learned, he joined the Transportation Advisory Committee of Arlington and the Alliance for Housing Solutions (since merged with NVAHA) to increase housing affordability and transportation equity in Northern Virginia