Dan graduated from the University of San Diego in 2000 and embarked on a career journey that has spanned various industries. With a solid foundation in staffing, where he spent 10 years honing his skills, Dan transitioned into real estate, leveraging his expertise to help clients find their dream homes.
Today, Dan's passion lies in community engagement, where he serves as an advocate for student success with the non-profit organization, Project Next. Through his work, Dan is dedicated to ensuring all students have access to resources and opportunities to explore their passions and plan for their futures. With a commitment to continuous learning and growth, Dan is driven by his desire to make a positive impact in the lives of others.
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