David W. Earle has twenty-five years of executive management experience in the construction field. He now earns his living as a Business Coach, working with individuals and organizations to improve human relationship skills, communication abilities, and leadership principals. He assists clients in creating the changes they want to make in their businesses and in their personal lives. He earned a Master's of Science in Counseling from Texas A&M. He is a mental health counselor licensed by the State of Louisiana, actively practicing since 1992. His practice covers such issues as substance abuse, compulsive gambling, relationships, families, adolescence, anxiety, and depression. For ten years, he worked for the Baton Rouge City Court teaching an anger management to a court-ordered population. For 11 years, he was on the faculty of the University of Phoenix, teaching graduate courses in Conflict Management Systems and undergraduate courses on communications, employee motivation, diversity, sociology, and workplace substance abuse. When bank robberies, suicides, explosions, sudden death, or disasters occur, David performs Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) to assist traumatized employees. In addition, David works with the local Red Cross mental health disaster team. David has been on the panel as a mediator and/or arbitrator for various organizations such as U.S. Federal Court-Middle District, Louisiana Rehabilitation Service, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), Financial Industry Regulator Authority (FINRA), and National Association of Security Dealers (NASD), Natural Futures Association (NFA), Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), and the Louisiana Supreme Court. He enjoys tennis and he lives in Baton Rouge with his wife, Penny, and their dog, Fletcher and cat Hobbes.
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