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David Barker

David Barker

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Ever since David Barker stepped onto California State University, San Bernardino’s (CSUSB) campus as a contractor, he knew he wanted to be part of the CSUSB community. David worked for several agencies prior to being hired at CSUSB as an electrician in 2010 where he was promoted to lead electrician in Facilities Management in 2012.

“This job”, David shared, “Never gets old or stagnant. There are a variety of projects to work on and the job provides great opportunities to perfect your craft—the work is never-ending.”

Of the many projects that David has worked on, his proudest accomplishment includes working on the Coussoulis Arena. “New light fixtures were installed to uplift the ambiance in the Arena for some of the university’s most prestigious events, like the President’s Gala and special concerts”, David said.

David had the privilege of working with the former director of Special Events, Carol Dixon, and team to install truss motors for the light fixtures. “The installation and design of the power and controls were completed by myself and a colleague, we finished that process in one month”, added David. What was most exciting about this project was the brand-new technology David was introduced to.

During his career journey at CSUSB, David shared that his belief in the power of teamwork grows stronger each day. “I’ve learned that people will give their all if they know that everyone is a team player. CSUSB’s work environment has allowed me to be more me. I like working with people and I’ve found that it’s easier to get rid of the negativity by spreading positivity.”

Growing in his role at the university didn’t happen overnight, but according to David, there are few things one should consider as they continue to grow in their roles. “Figure out what you want to do. Know that everyone has rough days, but remember to keep a positive attitude (it’s contagious). And, have fun.”

Perhaps the highlight of David’s career is receiving the distinguished President’s Outstanding Employee Award at the 2018-2019 Fall Convocation. Although David was unable to attend Convocation as he was out of town for the birth of his grandchild, he shared, “I was blown away when I found out I was this year’s award recipient,” remarked David, “my wife did a great job keeping it secret!”.

In his nomination, David was described as “a conscientious and a collaborative member of the campus community” who “serves as a mentor for new professionals” in his division. According to David, winning the President’s Outstanding Employee Award felt like his team had received recognition and had won the award right along with him.  “CSUSB management believed in me and takes my opinions very seriously, and as an employee, that feels good,” shared David.

So how would David like to leave his paw print at the University?

“Inspiring those around me to be the best version of themselves is how I hope others remember me.”

About David:

In addition to his trade, David’s hobbies include engaging in outdoor activities like wake boarding and camping at Emerald Cove.