The Wayfinder Experience
David Siegel is a seasoned strategist with a diverse background in creative and content strategy, currently serving as a Senior Strategist at VCCP US since August 2023. With extensive experience as a Theater and Improv Teacher at The Wayfinder Experience since June 2005, David has developed and facilitated numerous workshops for teenagers, focusing on various theater skills. Previous roles include Senior Content Strategist & Copywriter at Klarna, and Senior Creative Strategist at DoSomething.org, where David led campaigns for social change. In addition to freelance work providing strategic and creative services for respected agencies and organizations, David has also contributed as a writer and editor for various platforms, showcasing expertise in content creation and brand strategy. David holds a dual degree in American Studies and Theater from Skidmore College.
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The Wayfinder Experience
OUR MISSION To create supportive communities for youth that foster personal growth and empowerment through cooperative play and storytelling. CAMP PHILOSOPHY Wayfinder is committed to the idea of learning through active involvement; our program designed to encourage outstanding young people to develop a greater purpose in life. This philosophy of experiential learning is evident in all that we do. The Wayfinder Experience is unique. Through the workshops that lead up to our Adventure Game, we train participants in effective leadership skills, assign them a quest, then place them within a story in which they are forced to utilize these skills. The Game itself is a transformative experience that tests players physically, mentally and emotionally, while immersing them in an exciting world of fantasy. We place our emphasis on strategies that help young people learn to make effective use of both available resources and their own innate talents, in order to tackle the challenge of becoming productive citizens in their own communities. Wayfinder’s many workshops, games and exercises train participants in: • Social interaction • Team building • Leadership development • Improvisation… or thinking on their feet! • Physical skills, through a variety of outdoor activities