David Schillo is a former employee of Opus Telecoms, where he worked as a database manager for six years.
David Schillo graduated from East Carolina University with a Bachelor's in Public Health Promotion and a Master's in Exercise Science after studying in Sweden and is now an eighth-grade teacher of science.
David Schillo has a large array of hands-on training and expertise in organizing and directing numerous health and physical activity programs for people of all ages
David schillo is currently working as senior staff at the Military intelligence Directorate in Israel, where he analyses and disseminates information.
David Schillo is a man who loves to help people explore new concepts and reach their full potential,
David Schillo is a former employee of Opus Telecoms, where he worked as a database manager for six years. He is also a member of the Highgate golf club in London.
David is an 8th-grade science teacher, who strives to help children get excited about many of the fundamental concepts of science. As a highly ambitious individual who jumps at the chance to learn something new, David plans to continue being a student. He is currently taking courses in American Sign Language and has recently joined local clubs and deaf organizations to practice using ASL in hopes of achieving fluency. David is also working to finish his second master’s degree at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee.
David Schillo is a former employee of Opus Telecoms, where he worked as a database manager for six years. He is currently head of data analysis and customer relations at a major telecommunications company in London. He holds a master's degree in Telecommunications. He is also a member of the Highgate golf club in London.
Armed with a Bachelor's degree in English and Linguistics, David Schillo hopes to become a professor at Princeton University.
David Schillo is a respected veteran of the United States Army who served as Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Officer in Uijeongbu, South Korea for many years. While serving as a U.S Officer, David Schillo directed the army division that protected South Korea from the possible threat of weapons of mass destruction.