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A highly motivated, energetic young
man, David is a highly sought after consultant and professional
speaker. He has empowered executives, managers, college/high
school students, professors, professional athletes, and support
staff from organizations around the country. He knows how
to inspire people to motivate themselves to become high achievers.
David is known for his high energy, interactive programs that
are always full of content. As an award winning speaker, trainer
and facilitator David has designed and delivered a variety
of customized programs for businesses, educational organizations
and associations in the United States.
David launched his career in law enforcement, where he learned
firsthand how the lack of integrity can affect your personal/organizational
bottom line. David uses his personal experience to teach people
how to make sense in a senseless world.
As a speaker, he has addressed
numerous associations, corporate, and not-for-profit audiences.
His presentations include motivational and educational topics,
ranging from making empowering choices to cultural change
as well as professional and personal communication.
David is certified by Purdue University and the University
of Oklahoma in diversity facilitation and is a certified trainer
for Steven Covey's 7 Habits of Highly Successful People. David
has a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from Illinois
State University where he also did his graduate work in Political
Science. He was the 1996 recipient of the Great Lakes Association
of College and University Housing Officers (GLACUHO) Outstanding
Presentation Award for his award winning program titled: "Walk
Your Talk".
David believes in walking your talk. In three seasons as the
Head Varsity Men's Tennis coach at Central Catholic High School
in Lafayette, Indiana he empowered a group of young men to
go from a 3-9 record his first year in 1999 to a conference
title in 2001.
David has taught both at the elementary
and secondary level and currently teaches a political science
course on American government and politics at Heartland Community
College in Normal, IL.
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