David
was born with a rare eye disorder Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP).
The doctors insisted that David's life was hopeless, but David's
family knew better. "My family provided me with the proper
information and inspiration for me to overcome the challenge
of blindness."
Awards:
• Nominated and selected to deliver graduate address at Montclair
State University Commencement ceremony, Continental Airlines
Arena,17000 in attendance
• Two time International and Three time National Power Lifting
Champion
• 'Outstanding Speaker of the Year' National Speakers Association,
New York City Chapter
• International Who's Who, for Motivational Speakers and Trainers
Featured:
Scholastic Publications; Exceptional parent Magazine; Associated
Press International; USA Today; Washington Post; Newark Star
Ledger; Bergen Record; Charleston, SC Business Review; Comcast
One on One (TV); WFME (Family Radio)
Partial
Client List:
AFLAC; Bell Atlantic; Equitable Insurance; Educational Testing
Services (ETS); Seton Hall University; United States Army;
Mass Mutual; National Aeronautic Space Administration (NASA);
Prudential Insurance; Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG);
Verizon Wireless; New Jersey Transit; New Jersey Trust Company;
New Jersey Performing Art Center (NJPAC); NY Life
Education:
M.A. Administration Supervision, Leadership, Training and
Development, Montclair State University
B.A. Speech Communication, East Stroudsburg University
Certified Public Manager (CPM), Fairleigh Dickinson University
David
will design and deliver an interactive, high energy, memorable
and meaningful presentation that your team, group, or association
will relate with and enjoy. David's real life experiences,
explanation of challenges and positive strategies/techniques
for over-coming obstacles, fear and self-doubt will motivate
and bring hope to individuals in attendance.
“I
believe my eyes were closed to help others see their own true
potential.” David J. DeNotaris
Daily Motivational
Hotline: 206.888.8121
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