He was turning a lamp on a lathe when a piece of redwood chipped off and
flew across the school shop, embedding itself in the pant leg of his best friend, Gene
Alexander. Fortunately, Genes pants were heavy-duty wool, made to last (not unlike a
Rosenbloom creation of today). Gene and David remained friends and David continued to
build useful objects to grace the household.
After graduating from the University of Rochester magna cum laude with a degree
in history, David entered the marketing and public relations field. There he honed his
skills as a wordsmith, photographer and graphic arts consultant, and learned to dodge
flying matter of a different kind.
He no longer wears a three-piece suit but hes still
inventing creative solutions. What he once did for Fortune 500 companies, he can do for
you: come up with something that works, pleases the eye and stays within budget.