Background
David was born in Seattle, Washington, United States.
David was born in Seattle, Washington, United States.
David Wunderlin’s academic achievements attest to his unwavering love of learning. In addition to earning two bachelor's degrees, in Economics and Biology, David received his MBA in International Business and Finance from Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. He also earned his Ph.D. Leadership (AD) from Capella University in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
David Wunderlin has vast experience as a leader in the business world. He has worked for various corporations and overseen expansions in their operations. His work has taken him all over the world, and he has lived in Australia and New Zealand.
David Wunderlin is a profoundly effective business management executive who has made a name for himself as one of the most innovative thinkers in the industry. With a background of comprehensive experience in financial management and planning, training, coordination, leadership, external funding, and policy development, he has proven his capacity to be a successful leader and a strong advocate while serving as the CEO and President of several different non-profit organizations. Even though he has excelled in an assortment of executive positions throughout his lifetime, some of his most rewarding achievements were provided when he worked as the president and CEO of Exceed Enterprises in Milwaukie, Oregon. Here's a look at a few of the best examples of his success at Exceed Enterprises.
From 2014 to 2016, David Wunderlin worked diligently at Exceed Enterprises, a fifty-year-old social service and professional service organization committed to providing education and personal development opportunities for people and companies in both Oregon and Washington. Dani was responsible for all of the following advancements during his time as president and CEO of the non-profit:
•Transforming the service model, which resulted in improvements in client involvement and an increase in caseloads from 150 each month to more than 350, as well as commercial customers from 55 to 175 each month.
•Expanding social enterprise development, which led to the organization's growth from $3 million to $7.2 million per year.
•Improving the organization's net assets in an attempt to mediate the losses procured as a result of losing money for eight years consecutively.
David Wunderlin is an active outdoor sportsman who likes to camp, ski, hike, kayak and goes bicycling.