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David joined the iDigBio team in August 2012 as Project Manager. David is responsible for overseeing day-to-day iDigBio operations, developing requirements, coordinating activities within iDigBio, and coordinating activities between iDigBio and other networks/collections.
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== Biography ==
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David is trained as an industrial/mechanical engineer and has over 20 years of experience in project management and leadership spanning the aerospace, medical device, and consulting industries. David was born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico and attended Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, California, where he earned his bachelor's degree in Engineering. David started his career in the aerospace industry at Dowty Aerospace and J.C. Carter Company, where he led and managed design projects for hydraulic and fuel system components for commercial and military aircraft. After earning his master's degree specializing in Engineering Management from the University of Florida, David joined a late-stage start-up oral health care company, NovaMin Technology, where he founded the Product Development and Information Technology departments and directed the entire product realization process for medical devices and cosmetics. David then transitioned into the engineering consulting industry with CH2M Hill, where he led and managed multidisciplinary design teams for municipal water and wastewater treatment facilities. Most recently, David worked with Angiotech where he led and manged multidisciplinary design projects for soft tissue biopsy instruments. David is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Florida and has been a resident of Gainesville since 1997. He enjoys spending time with his wife, Lise. Their favorite past-times include kayaking, camping, and fishing. David and Lise are also frequent visitors to the Phillips Center for Performing Arts, the Hippodrome, and Gator sporting events.
David is the [https://www.idigbio.org/contact/David_Jennings iDigBio Project Manager] based at the [https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/ Florida Museum of Natural History]. iDigBio is an NSF-funded effort to enable digitization and online access to U.S. natural history collections. David is responsible for oversight of iDigBio operations, developing requirements, establishing goals, and coordinating activities. David also currently serves as the [https://www.gbif.org/participant/375 iDigBio Node Manager] and as the [https://www.gbif.org/contact-us/directory?group=nodesCommittee GBIF Nodes Committee 1st Vice Chair].
 
David is trained as an industrial/mechanical engineer with more than 25 years of experience in project management and leadership spanning the aerospace, medical device, consulting, and higher education industries. David is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Florida and holds a Master's Degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering with concentration in Engineering Management.
 
David was born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and attended [https://www.hmc.edu/ Harvey Mudd College] in Claremont, California, where he earned his bachelor's degree in Engineering with concentration in Systems Engineering. David started his career in the aerospace industry at Dowty Aerospace Los Angeles and J.C. Carter Company, where he led and managed design projects for hydraulic and fuel system components for commercial and military aircraft. After earning his master's degree from the [https://www.ise.ufl.edu/oemp/ University of Florida's Outreach Engineering Management Program], David joined a late-stage start-up oral health care company, NovaMin Technology, where he founded the Product Development and Information Technology departments and directed the product realization process for medical devices and cosmetics. David then transitioned into the engineering consulting industry with CH2M Hill, where he led and managed multidisciplinary design teams for municipal water and wastewater treatment facilities. Most recently, David worked with Medical Device Technologies dba Angiotech where he led and managed multidisciplinary design projects for soft tissue biopsy instruments. David joined iDigBio as the Project Manager in August of 2012, leveraging his expertise in project management, knowledge management, and leadership.
 
David currently resides in [http://www.ci.claremont.ca.us/ Claremont, California], where he remotely manages, administers, and supports iDigBio. In his off time, David enjoys spending time with his wife and their two dogs and participating in favorite past-times, including swimming, hiking, and pétanque.

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David is the iDigBio Project Manager based at the Florida Museum of Natural History. iDigBio is an NSF-funded effort to enable digitization and online access to U.S. natural history collections. David is responsible for oversight of iDigBio operations, developing requirements, establishing goals, and coordinating activities. David also currently serves as the iDigBio Node Manager and as the GBIF Nodes Committee 1st Vice Chair.

David is trained as an industrial/mechanical engineer with more than 25 years of experience in project management and leadership spanning the aerospace, medical device, consulting, and higher education industries. David is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Florida and holds a Master's Degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering with concentration in Engineering Management.

David was born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and attended Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, California, where he earned his bachelor's degree in Engineering with concentration in Systems Engineering. David started his career in the aerospace industry at Dowty Aerospace Los Angeles and J.C. Carter Company, where he led and managed design projects for hydraulic and fuel system components for commercial and military aircraft. After earning his master's degree from the University of Florida's Outreach Engineering Management Program, David joined a late-stage start-up oral health care company, NovaMin Technology, where he founded the Product Development and Information Technology departments and directed the product realization process for medical devices and cosmetics. David then transitioned into the engineering consulting industry with CH2M Hill, where he led and managed multidisciplinary design teams for municipal water and wastewater treatment facilities. Most recently, David worked with Medical Device Technologies dba Angiotech where he led and managed multidisciplinary design projects for soft tissue biopsy instruments. David joined iDigBio as the Project Manager in August of 2012, leveraging his expertise in project management, knowledge management, and leadership.

David currently resides in Claremont, California, where he remotely manages, administers, and supports iDigBio. In his off time, David enjoys spending time with his wife and their two dogs and participating in favorite past-times, including swimming, hiking, and pétanque.