About
My name is David Pitt. I am married, and have three daughters and a host of relatives, church family and friends. When I was very young, I wanted to become a Brain Surgeon; my parents did not have the money and no scholarship was available.
However, my parents encouraged me to be creative from a young age. I found myself leaning toward being an artist. All of my grades in art reflected my ability in this field.
After graduation, I worked in the technological side of printing the Daily Newspaper, with a focus on computer programming and went on to become the position of composing room manager.
I have had the opportunity to work in other countries. I enjoy most sports, with a special passion for participating in Tenpin Bowling as a player and a national coach.
Other favorite things I enjoy doing are reading, Operating my personal computer, art, writing, listening to podcast and self-improvement CD, I have published four Spiritual and working on the fifth.
Everyone considers me a people person, because I am a humble person and demonstrate caring, hearing, and sharing with people in a variety of ways. I am just a born helper.
Strengths: Strong verbal and corresponding skill; able to act as the liaison between different personality types; Able to motivate a project team; background in psychology and strong Christian principles (using my 9 L’s – Looking, Listening, Learning, Leaning, Loving, Laboring, Lifting, Laughing and Living) enhances the already acquired wide range of interpersonal skills to encourage and instruct others.
Accustomed to being in a position of responsibility; self-motivated and willingly set goals.
Working to achieve them is just part of my nature. I believe and commit to going beyond: If, Then, Should and Could, I trust God and fulfill His will, God is my refuge and strength, a tested help in times of trouble. I would help you too, when and where possible.
One of my favorite scriptures before embarking on any journey is: But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength. They shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint. Isaiah 40: 31
All things are possible: The heart is the key that unlocks issues in life.