Military Greek Life Issue 01 JAN/FEB 2016 | Page 15

He is also a member of Kappa Lambda Chi Military Fraternity, Inc., crossing in Fall 2015.

As a member of Kappa Lambda Chi, he hopes to help his brothers reach all of their goals in life. With a background in business, he also envisions helping them open their own business if that’s what they want. “I tell my brothers that you never know what you are capable of until you take that leap of faith.”

David adds, “There is a lot more behind the name of my company” and if you’re interested in hearing more, book a speaking engagement through any of his social media forums.

Follow David On Twitter @LSALLC

and Facebook.com/lionspeakingagency

Kappa Lambda Chi is the closest thing to the military that I will ever be a part of. My military career ended before I was ready, due to injury but now I have military brothers and sisters for life. It makes me feel like I’m still a part of something greater than myself. There is no use in success if you can’t make others successful around you or surround yourself with people who are already successful.

1. David is speaking to a group of Civilian and Army Contractors at the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania (2010).

2. David at the age of 19 in Iraq before a mission (2006).

3. David during physical therapy at the Evans Army Hospital Physical Therapy Clinic (2007)

*Photos provided by David Kendrick

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