David Andrew DuRocher

Adjunct Professor at City University of New York: College of Technology

Biography

David DuRocher is a web development instructor, author, and a 10+ year veteran at a Fortune 500 tech company. With over a decade of experience in web development education David knows how to cut right to the fundamentals. With his guidance, students have built practical HTML, CSS, and other coding language skillsets that keep pace with cutting edge of the industry. David’s results-oriented teaching methods, extensive hands-on experience, and engaging style deliver time and time again on his promise that truly anyone can learn the skills needed to build a professional tech career.

He is currently a technical account manager for Adobe, an industry-leading Fortune 500 and Fortune Future 50 company, and a web development instructor at Noble Desktop. Before his current roles, David taught advanced tech and development concepts the College of Technology, City University of New York and managed web marketing for the Leonard N. Stern School of Business at New York University. His new book HTML and CSS QuickStart Guide is available now from publisher ClydeBank Media.

Education

  • Bachelor of Science - BS Rochester Institute of Technology

Companies

  • Book Author: HTML & CSS QuickStart Guide ClydeBank Media LLC (2018)
  • Technical Account Manager - Adobe Experience Cloud Adobe (2015)
  • Instructor, Web Development Noble Desktop (2014)
  • Analytics Consultant Adobe (2010 — 2015)
  • Web Marketing Manager New York University: Leonard N. Stern School of Business (2009 — 2010)
  • Adjunct Professor City University of New York: College of Technology (2009 — 2010)
  • Senior Web Developer FLYP Media (2008 — 2009)
  • Technical Producer (Webmaster) - Interim Director of Web Publishing Anti-Defamation League (2005 — 2008)
  • Systems Analyst Xerox Corporation (2004 — 2004)

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