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Resnick's involvement in community organizations included the Dubuque Arts Council, Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, the Langworthy Neighborhood Association, and the Grand Opera House.  He was also a member of many professional and musical performance organizations and worked professionally with [[HEMMER, Paul|Paul HEMMER]].
Resnick's involvement in community organizations included the Dubuque Arts Council, Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, the Langworthy Neighborhood Association, and the Grand Opera House.  He was also a member of many professional and musical performance organizations and worked professionally with [[HEMMER, Paul|Paul HEMMER]].


Resnick was elected to the Dubuque City Council in November 2007 as one of two at large members.  In 2011 he was again elected to the council.
Resnick was elected to the Dubuque City Council in November 2007 as one of two at large members.  As a member of the council, he was on the board of the Dubuque Metropolitan Area Solid Waste Agency, Dubuque Main Street, Operation New View, and the East Central Intergovernmental Association (ECIA). In 2011 he was again elected to the council.


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RESNICK, David. Resnick received a Master of Music Education degree from Northern Illinois University and a permanent professional teaching certificate from the State of Iowa.

Resnick came to Dubuque in 1984 and beginning in 1993 served on the Fine Arts faculty of CLARKE UNIVERSITY. During his tenure, he held many leadership positions at the college and was selected as a presenter for the prestigious Mackin-Mailander Lecture Series.

Resnick's involvement in community organizations included the Dubuque Arts Council, Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, the Langworthy Neighborhood Association, and the Grand Opera House. He was also a member of many professional and musical performance organizations and worked professionally with Paul HEMMER.

Resnick was elected to the Dubuque City Council in November 2007 as one of two at large members. As a member of the council, he was on the board of the Dubuque Metropolitan Area Solid Waste Agency, Dubuque Main Street, Operation New View, and the East Central Intergovernmental Association (ECIA). In 2011 he was again elected to the council.