Buying Technology:
It's Not Just about Gizmos & Gadgets
Conversations with the Culture
Small
Business & the Internet
Seminar Experience
Conducted Leadership
Schools for
the Christian Coalition
Conducted Seminars on
Technology for Indiana Small Business Develop- ment Corporation
15
Year Member of Toastmasters Inter- national
Conducted Leadership Development Seminars for the Military Entrance
Processing Command Taught classes on Leading Change Management for
University of Phoenix
David Lantz is the Area
Chair for the School of Business, University of Phoenix Indianapolis Campus.
In 2005, he was awarded "Faculty of the Year" at that campus.
Mr. Lantz and is also an Adjunct Professor of Business Management for Indiana
Tech. In addition to teaching, he is also a consultant in the telecommunications
industry.
Prior to entering the telecommunications
industry, he was actively engaged in the political arena, and served as the
State Director of the Indiana Christian Coalition from 1992 to 1995. He
has also worked as a political consultant to several political campaigns for
statewide office, and from 1989 to 1993, wrote and published a statewide public
policy newsletter, Indiana Issues.
An adult Sunday School
teacher at his church for the last fifteen years, he has had several articles
published in Christian magazines such as The Lookout and Sunday Digest.
While with the Christian Coalition, he gave numerous speeches on the subject of
Christian involvement in politics.
He has self-published three books:
The Brotherhood of the
Scroll, a historical novel set during the time of the Exile in 600 B.C. (www.brotherhoodscroll.net);
Buying Technology: Understanding What You Need and Why You Need It
(www.buyingtechnology.com);
and Point/Counter Point: Illegal Aliens and the American Way of
Life (www.pointcounterpointbook.com
).
Mr. Lantz holds a B.A.
degree in History and Political Science from Butler University (1979). He holds
a Masters Degree in Public Affairs from Indiana University (1981). He is married
to his wife of 27 years, Sally, and has three children.