David Golub
Vice President
Mark Krueger and Associates, Inc.
New York City, New York, United States
David Golub, vice president, joined Mark Krueger & Associates, Inc. in May 2007 after 15 years of successful service in the nonprofit, government and commercial sectors. David has developed a strong understanding of strategic, implementation and operational aspects of organizational success, particularly in the health care marketplace. His diverse experience and proven acumen span a broad array of disciplines, including advocacy, government relations, communications and marketing, project management, grant writing, and technology innovation.
Before joining the firm, David spent eight years at the American Cancer Society, the largest and best-known private health organization in the world. During this time, David served in several roles, most recently as a regional vice president for Queens County, New York, a populous and diverse borough, where he oversaw a staff of 25 delivering a broad range of patient services and community-based programs. Before that time, David was vice president for creative services, in which capacity he developed marketing strategies and collateral, including print and digital materials, to support health promotion and fund raising priorities. In addition, during this time, David helped design and implement a multi-agency, community-based outreach program which provided no-cost cancer, diabetes and tobacco screenings at community and federally qualified health centers serving medically underserved communities.
During his service with the Society, David was awarded the first-ever Distinguished Innovator Award from the Society’s national home office, recognizing his leadership role in delivering breakthrough projects. David continues to serve as a Co-Primary Investigator on a NCI-funded study of community health promotion strategies focused on libraries, overseen by researchers from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and the New York City Health & Hospitals Corporation.
Previously, David held positions at the New York City Board of Education, the New York City Department of Environmental Protection and Dow Jones News Service. He has done consulting work for organizations including the Municipal Art Society and the New York League of Conservation Voters.
David holds a B.A. from the University of Chicago, where he also did several years of graduate work in intellectual history. David lives in Brooklyn, New York.
