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Writer, Entrepreneur, Grandfather, Brand Marketing Expert

David is a Researcher in New & Disruptive Tech, Investor, Grandfather, Writer, Evangelist, Trail Hiker, Web Developer, Brand Marketing Guru, and Social Media Expert. David’s short stories are published on several blogs. He is working on his memoirs of growing up in Mainland Ecuador, Santa Cruz – Galápagos Islands, and Greenwich, CT and it is aptly titled “A Chance Encounter: Memories of a Galapagos Boy” which he plans to publish in the Fall of 2024.

He grew up, met and married an Irish lass from Abbeyside – County Waterford –  Ireland, and brought his family up in Greenwich, Connecticut, and now resides in East Greenwich, Rhode Island, with his wife, Evelyn. They have two children: Elizabeth and Kieran. two grandchildren, Bridget Leigh (5 1/2 years old) and Nolan (just turned 3 years old).

He received a BS in Business Administration from Charter Oak College and an MBA in Corporate Finance from Pace University, Lubin School of Business. He worked in a Fortune 500 corporation for 30 years, was a financial advisor for a while, then was the VP of Marketing for a small non-profit for 16 years. He is currently a social media marketing consultant to a non-profit in Rhode Island.

He devotes his time between his grandchildren, hiking, web building, social media marketing, researching emerging technologies, and working on his memoirs of growing up in Mainland Ecuador, Santa Cruz – Galápagos Islands, and Greenwich, CT,  aptly titled “A Chance Encounter: Memories of a Galapagos Boy”

MY MOTTO IS:

MY MOTTO IS:

“I CAN’T SAVE THE WHOLE WORLD, BUT I CAN SAVE MY LITTLE CORNER”

“MY CIRCLE IS SMALL BUT VERY STRONG, AND IT KEEPS ON GROWING”

There is a lot of work to do to ensure all the members of our community are safe and robust as they age. I don’t think the path will be easy, but it will be fun if we all stick together.

My mom’s quote was always: What have you done today to make the world a better place?? – (Elda Hartley).

Can we count on you?