Erika Dyer WeLead Class of 2017-2018

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Erika Dyer
Account Supervisor
Curley Company


What was the most valuable thing you learned from WeLead?
WeLead is a unique experience because it brings together a bipartisan group of ladies between the ages of 21 and 27 who, for the most part, are just beginning their career.  It was refreshing to learn that despite political differences, many of us shared the same experiences and had a lot in common.

What was your favorite part of the program?
Dyer most values the lasting friendships she made from WeLead, and she regularly keeps in touch with other women from her cohort.  She credits these friendships with providing “a great sounding board when I need people to listen or give advice.

What advice would you give to the current WeLead class?
You can learn just as much from each other as the presenters.  Go in with an open mind and attempt to make connections.  Sometimes it might be difficult to see what you have in common with the person sitting next to you, but I can guarantee there is something you can bond over.  Pro-tip: afraid to go to a networking event by yourself?  Grab one of your classmates to go with you!

Dyer is a skilled project manager and strategist who creates compelling written, visual, and digital content for clients. She has a wide range of experience in federal, state and local legislative affairs, community organizing, strategic communications and event management. 

Before joining Curley, Dyer served as Communications Director for Congressman Robert J. Wittman (VA-01) and as an account executive for Ketchum, where she managed account activities for an array of corporate and public affairs clients. She was also Communications Director and Legislative Aide to Springfield District Supervisor Patrick H. Herrity in Fairfax County, VA. Previously, she worked on numerous Republican campaigns throughout Virginia, notably Barbara Comstock for Congress and Jennifer Chronis for Dranesville Supervisor.

Dyer serves as Chairwoman of the Fairfax Area Young Republicans and Conservative Professionals Network of Northern Virginia and represents the Young Republican Federation of Virginia on the Republican Party of Virginia’s State Central Committee. 

When she is not working, Dyer volunteers for the and serves on Community Leadership Council.

Dyer spoke at the October 2021 WeLead training session.Â