About David Markopoulos
David Markopoulos is a Living Education alumnus from the 2023-2025 school years. Originally hailing from Chicago, he currently works for the Living Education program.
Entries by David Markopoulos
Mr. Michael Keesee: A Look Into Project Management
/in LivingEd - CharlotteMr. Michael Keesee is a Project Manager serving in the IT department at the Charlotte headquarters office. In a recent forum to the Living Education-Charlotte students, Mr. Keesee shared some […]
Mr. Jonathan McNair: How to Use Powerpoint
/in LivingEd - CharlotteIn a recent forum to the Living Education-Charlotte students, Mr. Jonathan McNair shared key principles of using Powerpoint for effective presentations. These steps can lead to an elevated, more professional […]
Field Trip: Winter Kick-Off Weekend
/in LivingEd - Activities, LivingEd - CharlotteThe Spring semester is now in full swing, and this year’s Living Education-Charlotte students are hard at work with their studies. This semester began with a special kick-off weekend in […]
Dr. Richard Franz: Self Control – Don’t Give it Away
/in LivingEd - CharlotteDr. Richard Franz, a pastor serving in the Midwest, took the time to address the Living Education-Charlotte students in a recent forum. Choices We Make Dr. Franz began by highlighting […]
Mr. John Robinson: Being the Managing Editor
/in LivingEd - CharlotteMr. John Robinson is the Managing Editor for the Living Church of God. In a recent forum message to the Living Education-Charlotte students, Mr. Robinson shared some of his experiences […]
Dr. Roedolph Opperman: God’s Awesome Universe
/in LivingEd - CharlotteDr. Roedolph Opperman is a lead systems engineer with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and advanced degrees in Aerospace Engineering from MIT. He has worked on the Mars 2020 […]
Mr. Gerald Weston: Opportunities and Regrets
/in LivingEd - CharlotteMr. Gerald Weston, the Presiding Evangelist of the Living Church of God, took the time to address the Living Education students about important life principles, pulling from his own experiences. […]
