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Dave Munger is president of the Council of Neighbors and Organizations, having been elected to the position in October, 2008. Prior to that time, he had served as a director-at-large on the CONO Executive Board.
Dave is a retired small businessman, and a neighborhood champion. He is the past president of the Old North End Neighborhood Board (2006-2009), and currently a member of the ONEN Board. He is also active in the affairs of the city of Colorado Springs, serving on the City Council-appointed Citizens Transportation Advisory Board and as chair of its Trucking Issues Sub-committee. He also serves on the El Paso County Community Development Advisory Board, and on the Pikes Peak Rural Transportation Authority’s Citizens Advisory Committee.
In addition, he is a member of the Board of Ecumenical Social Ministries; a member of the Committee for Effective Government, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Downtown Partnership, and the Friends of Monument Valley Park; and a member of First United Methodist Church. He has attended Colorado Springs Citizens Academy and the Partnership for Community Design Community Planning and Design Workshop.
Dave is a graduate of Kenyon College (A.B., philosophy) and Indiana University (M.A., Government). He served for three years on active duty as an Air Force Signals Intelligence Officer, and for eight years on inactive reserve. After active duty, he had an extensive career as an administrator in higher education, and then served for more than 20 years as founding president of the management, research, and marketing consulting firm, Strategic Education Services and as partner in Munger Academy, an early-learning center in Sterling, Virginia. He and his wife, Paula, are the parents of two grown children. Kim Schultz and husband Mark live and work in Colorado Springs; Chris Munger is a pilot and captain in the District of Columbia Air National Guard.
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