David is a District Manager for DaimlerChrysler in Chicago, IL. David has been in the automotive field for over 15 years, the last 10 with DaimlerChrysler. He has personally been involved in all aspects of the auto industry. From speaking at auto shows, personally involved in union negotiations & generating over 250,000,000 (million) worth of revenue and savings for DaimlerChrysler.
In 1986 David was part of a team that presented a savings package to the board of directors of General Motors corporation in Detroit, Michigan.
David was born in Detroit, Michigan. David earned all state honors as a linebacker for Rochester Adams High School, and took his talents to Northwood University where he played and earned his B.B.A. in Business Management and Administration.
Mr. Woodget has a long range goal of developing an urban technology center for the sole purpose of exposing young inventors to corporate America and its economic advantages.
In 1997 David was featured in Ebony magazine as one of Americas most eligible bachelors.
Phil is President and CEO of DMI Technologies Inc. in West Bloomfield, MI.
His company maintains large corporate Mainframe and Server accounts such as GM, Wright Patterson Air Force base, State of Michigan and The Department of Energy.
Coleman is also a professional race car driver (www.philcoleman.com) and Jazz Pianist playing with or for some of the top groups in the country.
Phil is from Indianapolis, IN currently living in West Bloomfield, MI.
Phil holds a degree in Electrical Engineering Technology and attended ITT and Purdue University.
Woodget and Coleman, long time friends are extremely excited about the introduction of their project as it is an absolute essential development tool for anyone wanting to improve his or her shot percentage average.
The Hoop-Tec project was originally conceptualized by Dave and invented by Phil in 2001 but was not designed and constructed until after watching last years NBA finals and observing that a large percentage of games were either lost or won at the free throw line.
At this point it became clear that Woodget and Coleman had found the device that would give the player the edge, an edge that would truly make a positive difference.

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