
J. David Martin
David and his wife Joyce are returning to the Winchester/Frederick County
area where their careers as life-long educators began to be near family. David taught at Handley High School and then
became an administrator in Clarke County, while Joyce was in Frederick County
Schools. David has a 20-year career as a division Superintendent in both Virginia
and North Carolina. He received his B.S. in special education from James
Madison University in 1975, his M.S. in Rehabilitation Counseling from West
Virginia University in 1976, and his Ed.D. degree in Education Administration
from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 1996. Dr. Martin served as superintendent of schools
for Manassas Park City Schools Virginia, Henry County Schools Virginia,
Williamsburg-James City County Virginia, Fauquier County Schools Virginia, and
Lincoln County Schools North Carolina.
David and his wife originally
retired to Henry County where he was active in the community. He was President of Piedmont Arts and initiated
Dancing for the Arts, served on the
Patrick Henry Community College Board, started a consulting company conducting
superintendent searches, worked in real estate, and was elected to the Henry
County Board of Supervisors. Dr. Martin
has served as a faculty member at The George Washington University, James
Madison University, Shenandoah University, Lord Fairfax Community College and
was the coordinator of educational leadership for JMU at the New College
Institute in Martinsville, VA.
Becoming a realtor after retirement satisfied great needs to be around
individuals on a mission, making a difference in their lives via home
ownership, and achieving the American dream.
When representing the Buyer, I will be your eyes and ears as if I am
buying my own home. As a representative
of the Seller, I will provide guidance to make selling your home efficient and
painless.