KeelWorks Foundation
Dave Bartling is an experienced instructional designer and educator with a strong background in developing educational programs. Currently employed at Paradigm Technology since June 2018, Dave has previously served as an instructional designer at Lionbridge, where documentation for new HP Inkjet Web Press products was produced. Additionally, Dave engages with low-income families as a Family Partnership Committee Member for Habitat for Humanity International, focusing on financial education and budgeting. As a project facilitator for KeelWorks Foundation, Dave leads the development of eLearning courses aimed at teaching middle and high school students about diverse learning styles. With experience as a GED tutor at Lane Community College and as a training coordinator at MPulse Maintenance Software, Dave has cultivated a comprehensive skill set in education and training. Dave holds a B.S. in Engineering from California State Polytechnic University-Pomona and further educational experience from Portland State University.
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KeelWorks Foundation
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The KeelWorks Foundation is a 501(c)(3) approved nonprofit foundation dedicated to supporting upward mobility for everyone, but especially the economically disadvantaged. We support personal empowerment through peer supported leadership development, goal management, and mutual accountability. Our change model is based on the idea that together, we can do anything. Diversity, inclusiveness, emotional intelligence, and the power of community intelligence. Our program is under development, but even now we are supporting change through our intern program. Every program project is driven by students with education, but without the experience to qualify as a credible career candidate. We have coached hundreds of students and graduates in career skill application, coached resume development, and helped hundreds to meaningful employment. Since 2008, the foundation has operated with less than $1500 total funds. Expenses are paid by volunteers and corporate support. We benefit from software and systems support for systems and training development tools.