During his thirty years of industry work, David has consulted with over 4,000 individuals and delivered seminars to over 15,000 people. He has motivated and directed people from all walks of life to advance within their organizations, change career fields, start businesses, return to a corporate environment, and create new jobs. This vast experience has allowed David to profile successful careers and identify certain fundamental principles of success that he shares with his clients. He has completed schooling in Executive Coaching and excels at enhancing executive performance.
Prior to his career in Career Management, David taught at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut and Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. Along with academic assignments, he coached sports and was recognized for establishing winning records. His Yale team posted the best record in 18 years while one of his Trinity College teams set a record for the most wins in the school’s history.
Upon graduation from college, David served in the United States Marine Corps. He attained the rank of Captain and was decorated for bravery during service in Vietnam.
He is a member of the Professional Resume Writing and Research Association (PRWRA) and the Career Masters Institute and has earned the prestigious Credentialed Career Master (CCM) designation.
David holds an undergraduate degree in Education from Springfield College and a Masters Degree from the University of South Alabama and studied Behavioral Science under Dr. Harold Gallagher form the University of Pennsylvania. He is an active member of the Career Masters Institute.
“In my 30 year career, I am convinced that over 90% of all people regardless of their title, rank, or position in the community, entertain serious doubts when they become unemployed. These doubts can be crippling. However, I believe also everyone has dreams and those dreams reach out for fulfillment. Providing the resources and counseling to turn Doubts Into Dreams has become my life’s work and has provided tremendous satisfaction and rewards”. |