David S. Duerden
E-mail: ***********@*****.***
Address: **** * **** * *****, UT
Phone 801-***-****
Objective: Management, research, training or service in a rewarding environment.
EDUCATION
M.S. Family Life Education, Brigham Young University (Dec.1982)
B.S. Child Development and Family Relations, Brigham Young University (Apr. 1977)
Doctoral work {Candidate, “A.B.D.”} in Family Studies, Purdue University (1985-89)
(With a bit of smugness, I sometimes mention I was accepted to Harvard U. and told them
“No.”)
EMPLOYMENT
Program Manager, Foundation for Family Life (Second Chance Act grantee), ( 2011-12)
Office Supervisor Field Operations, U.S. Census Bureau, Provo Office (2010)
Adjunct Instructor Human Services Management at Univ. of Phoenix (Axia College) and
Psychology and Humanities at Provo College (2007- present)
Professor of Child & Family Studies (1989-2006) Ricks College/ BYU-Idaho, Rexburg, ID
Director of “R” Children & Professional Preschool Ed. Program (1991-97) Ricks College
Research Assistant for study of Indiana families and stress, Purdue University (1985)
Research/Editorial Assistant for The Journal of Psychotherapy and the Family, Purdue U.
Director (1981-83), Asst. Director/Head Teacher (1979-81) Child-Parent Center, BYU-
Hawaii
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES & ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
Volunteered for Jason Buck’s US Congressional election committee
Graduate Healing of America Seminars, Thomas Jefferson Center for Constitutional Studies
Assisted with grant-writing for federal Second Chance Act. Utah MentorWorks, rec’d grant
2011
Attended Glenn Beck’s 8/28, and 7/29 rallies in Washington, DC, 2010 and Dallas, 2012
Paticipant in local and state Tea Party and Patrick Henry Caucus Rallies 2009 -present
Sales, Marketing, Presenting, Achieving World Team with Herbalife Intl. 2006 - 08
Member and Chair Madison County Community Council, 1997- 2006
Treasurer, Board Member, Partners for Prosperity, Grantee of Northwest Area Foundation
Advisor, Native American Heritage Association, BYUI, 2006
Member, Governor’s Early Learning Task Force, Idaho - 2002 -2004
Charter Member, Governor’s Coordinating Council for Families & Children - Idaho, 2000- 02
Member, National Council on Family Relations, and National Association for the Education of
Young Children (professional organizations) on and off 1985-2006
Licensed Trainer, for “The Choice” Seminars, The Arbinger Institute 2002-2006
Board Member, The Children’s Place, Early Learning Center/Childcare, Rexburg, 1999-2002
Director, Love, Language, Literacy Project (Albertson’s Foundation Grant, 1999)
Delegate to “Learning & the Brain” Conference at Harvard and M.I.T. (May 1999)
Presenter at state and national conferences on various areas of early childhood and admin.
President, Kennedy School PTA, 1996-97
Editor, quarterly newsletter of the Indiana Council on Family Relations (1985-88)
Created and coordinated “Greater Lafayette Great Families,” with Family Services, Inc. (1988)
Chaplain, U.S. Army Reserve, 100th/442d Infantry Battalion, Honolulu, HI (1980-83)