Dave and I started working together when I was only 16. At first it didn’t go well. He had extremely high expectations, and I was a teenager. Not a great combo. But we persevered and got through my tough teenage years - he lowered his expectations (or maybe got rid of them all together!) and all these years later we still have our offices beside each other.
I am sure the people in the office
don’t love it when we get snippy with each other. They may even find it
uncomfortable at times! But our relationship is a unique one.
You see, Dave is my Dad.
I started calling him Dave when I
was a teenager, not out of dis-respect - but out of respect for those around me
at work. Not everyone needs reminding that he is my Dad. They all
know it. I don’t need to go around saying it – so now I call him Dave all
the time in or out of the office! Even my kids call him Dave! Upon
his request, he didn’t want Grampa or Poppa!
Dave is well known in our little
community. He is a father to 3 amazing kids, and Grandfather to 6 lovely
grandchildren. He has donated countless hours to coaching different
teams, various committees and charities around our town. Marathon runner, speed
biker, and general workout King. Dave is a big proponent of healthy
living. He dedicates a lot of time to helping those living with addiction
issues. Dave is also a cancer survivor (almost 8 years cancer free).
What most people don’t know about
Dave is that he is an amazing artist. For years, I have always seen
his little doodles on pieces of paper around his office or on the file folder
he is carrying around with him. But now he is putting his art out there
for everyone to see! Over the years he has used different types of media
to showcase his talent, but his latest passion is painting - either with ink or
paint, and his work is absolutely amazing.
If you interested in seeing his
work – keep an eye out for it at the Ingersoll Creative Arts Centre, and it’s
currently for sale at a store in Toronto (The Arts Market on Queen Street East)
– or better yet, drop in and visit him in his studio here at IPB. We have
converted a portion of the second story of our original building into an art
studio. (The rest of the space will be dedicated to a yoga studio/work
out area very soon!).
Yes, Dave is my Dad. Most people I meet wouldn’t have known this – unless of course we are standing beside one another.