About me :

hello there, let’s keep it short and simple.

I love life. Love me family. Am happily married to Madeline, and have two lovely daughters Rianna and Lauren.

I love to see people who empower themselves for better things.Got a great sense of humour, am very opinionated (according to my wife) and I don’t suffer fools gladly.

I believe we are all born magnificent, and each have a right to express that magnificence for our benefit and our communities.

I am a speaker, writer, mentor and a Christian! I have a keen passion for education and youth development. I used to be good at badminton, but I suck now!

I run a training company which focuses on empowerment and personal development for students, community groups and professionals.

I run a music company focusing on gospel and inspirational music.

I am the copresenter of a programme focusing on student careers and futures. Debuting on Channel 4 (UK) on Nov 5, 2007

I am an avid networker and am always interested in meeting interesting people from all walks of life.

I am passionate about the changes in narrative going on in Africa and love writing and taking action on initiatives in the motherland.

I love unwinding by chilling with my family, causing havoc on online forums, writing poetry and designing tshirts…and not at the same time!!!

Feel free to join my network by dropping me a line to david.mcqueen(at)gmail.com

  • Watford, London
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Entrepeneur and television presenter
  • Random thoughts on a naked page

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