David Tsetse
Dr. David Tsetse is an Adjunct Professor at Unity Environmental University. He received a Ph.D. in Environmental Science from Leiden University in the Netherlands, MSc in Environmental Engineering from the Technical University of Denmark, MBA in Engineering Management from the University of Manchester in UK, and a BSc (Hons) in Geology from the University of Ghana. David is a Board Certified Environmental Scientist of the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientist. Prior to joining the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, Office of Water Quality, as Chief of Technical and Logistical Services, David spent over 24 years (with 16 years with United Nations Children Fund) leading and delivering water, and environmental programs in humanitarian and development contexts in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas. His area of expertise is systems approach to water and environmental management with a focus on rural areas. David served as an Adjunct Professor at Purdue University Lafayette and Marian University in Indianapolis. He serves as an executive board director for several Non-Governmental Organizations and he is currently a member of the board of visitors for the College of Arts and Sciences, Marian University in Indianapolis. David is the author of the book titled: Environmental Management in Developing Countries: An Opportunity and Problem in Context (OPiC) Approach. David lives in Fishers, IN with his wife, Courage, and sons – Bernard, David, Emmanuel and Joel. He enjoys gardening, exercising, reading and spending time with his family. David is passionate about sharing his experience with students.
