David was born and raised on Martha’s Vineyard where he spent many summers exploring the rich and diverse ecosystems across the island. From an early age, he became fascinated with the great ponds and adjoining watersheds. His appreciation for these complex and fragile habitats inspired him to study conservation and ecology across a wide range of environments and circumstances. Throughout his career, he has worked for a diverse group of public and non-profit entities including the Trustees of Reservations, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States Geological Survey, and the National Park Service. He received a B.S. in environmental studies from Endicott College in 2009, and a master’s degree in coastal zone management from the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science in 2018. His master’s thesis utilized high-resolution water quality data and satellite imagery to investigate the relationship between localized land-use trends and diffuse nutrient inputs throughout the Coral Gables canal. David joined GPF in 2021 as a Watershed Outreach Manager.