Dr. D. L. Teamor
About Dr. D. L. Teamor
Dr. D. L. Teamor is an accomplished ESL teacher currently working at Cambly Inc. in Beijing, China, with a diverse background in education, business, and community service.
Work at Cambly
Dr. D. L. Teamor has been working as an ESL Teacher at Cambly Inc. since 2017. Based in Beijing City, China, she has dedicated her efforts to teaching English as a second language to students from diverse backgrounds. Cambly is known for its online platform that connects English learners with native speakers, allowing for personalized learning experiences.
Education and Expertise
Dr. D. L. Teamor holds multiple degrees, including an MBA in Business Marketing from Hamilton College and a Doctorate of Theology from Newburgh Theological Seminary. She also earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from William Tyndale College and an Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts from Oakland Community College. Her educational background supports her expertise in teaching and writing.
Background
Dr. D. L. Teamor has a diverse professional background. She worked as the IMT Entrepreneurship Program Manager at Detroit Public Schools from 2002 to 2009. Prior to that, she served as a Regional Operations Coordinator at IBM from 1994 to 1996. Her career reflects a commitment to education and community service.
Achievements
Dr. D. L. Teamor has authored 16 published books and is currently working on her next title. She is recognized in the 2nd Edition of Who's Who in Black Detroit and Who's Who Among America's Teachers. Additionally, she contributes to the Chicken Soup for the Soul book series and has hosted TCT's 'Public Report' while being a regular guest on 'Ask the Pastor'.
Community Involvement
Dr. D. L. Teamor serves on the National Board of Directors for the non-profit organization Spark Radio. She is a member of several organizations, including the American Christian Fiction Writers, National Writers Union, and NAACP. Dr. Teamor also founded Calvary House, a 501c3 organization aimed at supporting US soldiers.