Following graduation from JCHS, David joined the United States Air Force where he served seven years as a security police supervisor stationed in Arizona, North Dakota, South Dakota, South Korea, and Belgium.
After his service, David returned home to serve his community in eight years with the Jennings County Sheriff’s Department and four years with the North Vernon Police Department. In March of 2003, he began his career at the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy in Plainfield. He currently serves as the academy’s director of firearms training, teaching most incoming police officers in the state of Indiana.
Volunteerism is a large part of David’s life, showing time after time that you can never give back too much to your community. He has volunteered with the Tea Creek Baptist Church, Jennings County Players, and for many years with the Boy Scouts of America. Through Pack 536, based out of the First United Methodist Church, he has served as adult leader, committee member, and most recently served as scoutmaster. At the district level, he is a member of the Order of the Arrow, is Vigil Honor member, a lodge advisor, serves as an executive board member for the Hoosier Trails Council, and has earned the District Award of Merit.