Name and Title?
David Henry, V.P. Sales and Marketing

Who am I?
I am a seeker of truth and wisdom and adventurer through the experiences of life.
I see myself in different contexts as a coach, a teacher, a pioneer, a good soldier, a non-conformist, a visionary, a student, a storyteller, an evangelist of ideas, a lover, a loner, an entrepreneur, and a great pancake maker.
My life is about learning and becoming my greatest, fullest self with love, honor, and high consciousness.

Favorite Smell
October

Favorite Cereal
Granola with magic mixture

All time favorite Gadget
Indoor plumbing

What is your favorite childhood memory?
Only one memory here? My mom baking toll house cookies in the kitchen.
Canoe camping with my dad.
Skiing.
Going on the road as assistant lighting guy in a high school production of a musical.

Favorite vacation spot? Why?
The small island town of Cape May, NJ and the Appalachian Trail (almost any part).
Both are places where I can regenerate and connect with nature. The Appalachian Trail also offers an element of adventure and physical challenge. Cape May offers a more civilized experience while immersing myself in the sea daily. Throw in a bit of surfing and body surfing and I am in bliss.

What do you do at SureTech.com?
I find and talk to potential new clients, learning about their business so I can assess where there may be a fit for the services we offer.
I look for ways to make our website a better teacher and easier to understand.
I manage client relationships and look out for the needs of clients, to make sure that we address their real needs, and bring in a vision of the incredible possibilities of the new tech world.

Favorite blog?
dailykos.com

Favorite website?
Google - I love connecting with old friends

What do you want clients to know about technology?
First, that it gets complicated. We all need guides to help us through parts of modern life, and choosing good guides is the key. That there is a ton of difference in the different approaches to both technology and the support that is available.
And the technology we use to make computers and networks happen is changing every month. Even many people who are in the field have a hard time keeping up with the changes.
I think most people are better off when they find a way to plug in to a support system that lets them be free of worrying about technology, and lets them work with what they do best.
And I would like clients and potential clients to understand that recent advances to computer and Internet technology (as well as some cleverness on our part) are allowing SureTech.com to create a pretty awesome system for making real the vision above. We want to be the sure and reliable guides the the continually new world of computer technology for small businesses.