David Lee Hunter was born on a small
farm near Gradyville, Kentucky on December 1, 1944. He attended
elementary school in Gradyville, Kentucky. David graduated
from Adair County High School, Columbia, KY, in June 1963.
Following graduation from high school, he attended Berea
College, Berea, Kentucky from 1963-1968 and received a Bachelor
of Science Degree in Agriculture. In 1968 he accepted a
research assistantship at Purdue University, Lafayette,
Indiana, and began study toward a Master's degree. He received
this degree with a major in Animal Science in January 1969.
In May 1969, he entered the United
States Army and served three years in the U.S. Army Intelligence
Service with one year being spent in the Republic of South
Vietnam. While in the military, he received the National
Defense Merit Service Medal and the Vietnam Service Medal.
Upon being honorably discharged from the U.S. Army, he accepted
a position as County Extension agent with the West Virginia
Cooperative Extension Service in Lincoln County, West Virginia.
After working as county agent for
five years, David began graduate work toward a Doctor of
Philosophy degree in Agricultural Economics at the University
of Tennessee in June 1977. He completed his Ph.D. Degree
in December 1981. He was a professor in Agricultural Economics
at the University of Tennessee for sixteen years. He is
now a retired professor.
Dr. Hunter is a graduate of the University of Tennessee College of Business Administration's Leadership Academy, the Southern Extension Leadership Development Workshop, and the Nashiville Auction School.
Dr. Hunter is the author of various agricultural publications and two books of poetry and short stories entitled, “Childhood Memories” and “Life As An American”. David Hunter brings a message of education, inspiration, motivation, patriotism, and humor about his many life experiences while growing up in rural Kentucky, his military experiences while serving in the United States Army and in Vietnam, and his family and life experiences while a professor at the University of Tennessee. He focuses on goal setting, coping with change, stress management, teamwork, and leadership, all the time entertaining audiences with his stories.
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