Dave Finstrom has over 30 years of small business experience, providing marketing and creative services. He owns HUTdogs with his business partner and sister, MJ, helping non-profits and businesses with their marketing and promotional campaigns.
Dave has a background in marketing and technology. Earlier in his career, he worked as a representative for a quality assurance business, which provided testing of software and hardware. This interest in technology continues and is combined with his passion for marketing and creativity.
His creativity extends past the business arena and is a published author of two books. His latest book, "I am Shout Outs! The book of Me!" is a book that celebrates the power of positive affirmations and encourages readers to embrace their true selves. Through his writing, David seeks to inspire others to live boldly and authentically.
Dave lives in Los Angeles, and enjoys rock climbing and cycling.
Websites: www.HUTdogs.com
www.IamShoutOuts.com
Email: dave@hutdogs.com
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