Lindsey Jorstad serves as the Director of Gwinnett Community Services, leading efforts to engage, collaborate, and support the county's diverse residents, workforce, volunteers, and partners. She works to eliminate service barriers and expand access to aging services, food, healthcare, early learning, mental wellness, animal care, and sustainable partnerships. A lifelong parks and recreation enthusiast, Lindsey is committed to ensuring that all children and adults can explore nature, develop social skills, adopt healthy habits, and give back to their community. Appointed Director in 2025, Lindsey has been with Gwinnett County Government since 2007.
Her responsibilities include Animal Welfare and Enforcement, Building Brains Anywhere, Civic Engagement and Social Impact, Cultural and Historic Interpretive Resources, Live Healthy Gwinnett, Health and Human Services, and University of Georgia Extension Services. As a founding member of Gwinnett's Live Healthy Gwinnett initiative, Lindsey takes a proactive approach to addressing preventable chronic illnesses. She was honored in 2019 with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation-National Recreation and Park Association Health Equity Award. Lindsey is also recognized by the National AfterSchool Association as a Next Generation of Afterschool Honoree for her advocacy in positive youth development and expanding resources for essential services.