David Wild is an experienced mentor, grant writer, and advisor, currently affiliated with several organizations dedicated to business development and leadership coaching. At Orange County SCORE, David serves as a counselor in various business disciplines, while at Executive Coaches of Orange County, David provides no-cost leadership coaching to nonprofit leaders, enhancing their effectiveness and strategic decision-making. Additionally, David advises BRDG - Bridge to Connect, which mentors first-generation college students in STEM. David’s previous roles at Hasbro included Director of Sales, where responsibilities included managing sales teams and developing strategies with key growth customers. David holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from San Diego State University.
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Executive Coaches of Orange County (ECofOC)
Executive Coaches of Orange County (ECofOC) is a 501(C)3 nonprofit organization that has been supporting the local community since 2002. We have no paid staff or office. This enables us to laser focus on our mission of developing nonprofit leaders for maximum impact. We have more than 162 coaching clients from various nonprofit organizations throughout Orange County. Since its inception, ECofOC has served over 360 nonprofits including: Orange County United Way, Make A Wish OC & the Inland Empire, Second Harvest Food Bank of OC, Charitable Ventures, Think Together, Boys and Girls Club of Garden Grove and Girl Scouts of Orange County. The most valuable benefit of coaching is developing a trusting, honest and authentic relationship with a coach where the agenda is all about the client and their leadership development. Our coaches provide pro bono services to all of our clients. Clients meet monthly with their coach. The average duration of our coaching engagement is 2.5 years. Our volunteer coaches come from diverse backgrounds that include retired business executives, professional coaches, business and HR consultants and nonprofit leaders. Apply for your coach today at www.ECofOC.org