Originally from New York State, Dave began his teaching career with Loudoun County Public Schools in 1991. As Dave drove down Rte 15 from the Point of Rocks Bridge into Leesburg, he was captivated by the beauty of the area. He moved to Leesburg the following year and has been in Loudoun County ever since. Dave has loved the opportunities he’s had to run, bike and hike along the trails in the area.
Dave and his wife Caroline have 3 daughters. They’ve been so pleased with the Education all 3 have received while attending LCPS Schools as well as the chance the girls have had to participate in soccer, field hockey, track and cross country. Currently, one daughter is a Special Education Teacher in Loudoun County and their other two daughters are attending college at The College of William & Mary and George Mason University.
Dave and his family attend Cornerstone Church in Leesburg and Dave is a Board Member of ECHO, a non-profit helping adults with disabilities train for attain employment with local companies.
He has been a Realtor since 1994 and he loves helping clients buy and sell homes. Having been in the business 25+ years, Dave has also found that his numerous relationships with local contractors is valuable to his clients. He’s able to connect them with reliable professionals to address any issue that can possibly come up involving home maintenance and repair.
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Dollars And Sense: Invest In Your 401k Or Pay Off Your Home
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