• David's Bio

    David has been a resident of New Hampshire's Upper Valley region since 1988. He attended (Case) Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio where he received a Bachelors Degree in Psychology and took an active role in the early growth of the student-run FM radio station. He served as general manager in his senior year.


    Following graduation, David worked in the media center of Cleveland State University and later moved to Vermont where he founded an audio-visual production company producing promotional and informational media for a variety of clients ranging from social services organizations and government agencies to Fortune 100 companies. His company was noted for winning several regional awards for its clients.


    By the time he moved to Vermont, he had shifted the emphasis of his business to providing computer-to- photographic-slide imaging services and later to large format printing.


    David served on the Fairlee Vermont Town and School Budget Committee for several years, and later on the town's Development Review Board for 16 years, many of them as Chairperson.


    In 2009, David moved to Enfield where he joined the Planning Board in 2017? He was elected as Chairperson of the board in 2019 and currently holds that position. Under his leadership, Enfield adopted its first Master Plan in 25 years. David co-chaired the Master Planning Task Force which worked with many community members and stakeholders to produce a vibrant and reader-friendly plan document during the Covid pandemic. The on-line version of the plan can be found here. David also wrote a successful grant application to fund a complete rewrite of Enfield's 33-year-old zoning ordinances.


  • David's Committee Assignment

    Municipal and County Government

    It shall be the duty of the Committee on Municipal and County Government to consider all matters pertaining to town, city and county officers; changes in municipal and county government; the boundary lines of towns, cities and counties; the creation of new towns, cities and counties; local revenue, including fees, property taxes and exemptions; and such other matters as may be referred to it.

  • David's Platform

    • Controlled growth while preserving environment and natural resources in NH
    • Universal health care and family leave
    • Common-sense firearms regulation
    • Women’s reproductive healthcare
    • Increased availability of affordable housing 
    • and child care
    • Renewable power and community power
    • A strong public education system, funded by strong state support

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