David westerhout biography
- Westerhout changed sports and took up pistol shooting.
- David I Westerhout is a former athlete who competed for England and a shooter who competed for Zimbabwe.
- David Westerhout was born in England and began his sporting career as an athlete.
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David Westerhout
Dave Westerhout, based in San Diego, brings more than 20 years of industry experience to his role as business development consultant covering California, Nevada, Hawaii and Alaska. Before joining Raymond James in 2019, Dave built a career at TD Ameritrade in a variety of roles, including vice president–technology consulting at TD Ameritrade Institutional, institutional trading manager and institutional trader.
Dave has received numerous awards and honors over the course of his career, including being named to President’s Club at TD Ameritrade. He is a graduate of San Diego State University.
He lives in the Greater San Diego area with his wife, Melissa, their son, Arlie, their two Airedale Terriers, and a rescue dog named Buster. Dave and Mel are both aspiring oenophiles. As a native of Ontario, Canada, Dave tirelessly roots for his beloved Toronto Maple Leafs. He also enjoys cooking and traveling.
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David Westerhout
Zimbabwean sports shooter (born 1936)
David I Westerhout (born 1936) is a former athlete who competed for England and a shooter who competed for Zimbabwe.[2]
Sporting career
He represented England in the 440 yards hurdles at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, Wales.[3][4] He was a member of Woodford Green Athletics Club and headed the UK junior rankings for the javelin in 1954.
Westerhout changed sports and took up pistol shooting. He won the World Combat Pistol Championships in 1977 and was voted Rhodesia Sportsman of the Year. In 1980 he competed for Zimbabwe in the Mixed 25 metre rapid fire pistol at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.[2]
Personal life
During 1959 he qualified as an optometrist and emigrated to Rhodesia. In the 1970s he served in the Special Forces Unit of the Rhodesian Army.[2]
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Arnold van Westerhout
Flemish printmaker, painter, draughtsman, publisher and printer
Arnold van Westerhout or Arnoldo van Westerhout[1] (Antwerp, 21 February 1651 – Rome, 18 April 1725) was a Flemish printmaker, painter, draughtsman, publisher and printer. He trained in Antwerp but mainly worked abroad, and in particular in Italy. He settled in Rome where he was a prominent printmaker and publisher.[2] The artist is less known for his paintings, which covered religious and genre subjects, than for his work as a printmaker and publisher.[3]
Life
Arnold van Westerhout was born in Antwerp. As he showed a talent for drawing at a young age, his father placed him in apprenticeship with Alexander Goetiers (1637–1686), also of Antwerp.[4] Arnold's younger brother Balthasar later also apprenticed with Goetiers. Arnold was registered as an apprentice in the records of the Guild of Saint Luke of Antwerp in the guild year 1665–1666. He became a master of the Guild in the guild year 1673–1674 and was registered as a painter.[5