Daniel "Fitch" Henry
About Daniel "Fitch" Henry
Daniel 'Fitch' Henry is a barista at Saxbys and an exam prep tutor at Huntington Learning Center, both roles he has held since 2019. He has a background in education and history, with a Master's degree in Library and Information Science from Simmons University.
Work at Saxbys
Daniel Henry has been employed as a Barista at Saxbys in Haddonfield, NJ since 2019. Over the course of five years, he has contributed to the café's operations, providing quality service and engaging with customers. His role involves not only preparing beverages but also creating a welcoming environment for patrons.
Current Role at Huntington Learning Center
Since 2019, Daniel has also worked as an Exam Prep Tutor at Huntington Learning Center in Turnersville, NJ. In this position, he assists students in preparing for various examinations, utilizing his educational background to enhance their learning experiences. His work focuses on providing tailored support to meet individual student needs.
Educational Background
Daniel studied at Rowan University, where he pursued a Bachelor of Arts in History and Secondary Education from 2015 to 2019. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Science in Library and Information Science from Simmons University between 2019 and 2022. Additionally, he participated in a Fulbright trip in 2019 to study Spanish Language and Literacy, enhancing his language skills.
Previous Experience
Prior to his current roles, Daniel worked as a Classroom Assistant and One-to-One Aide at Bankbridge Regional School from 2016 to 2018. He also volunteered as an Archivist at The Historical Society of Haddonfield for a month in 2018. These experiences provided him with a diverse skill set in educational and archival settings.
Educational Philosophy and Interests
Daniel has a strong interest in creating educational hubs that emphasize inquiry-based learning. He is passionate about revolutionizing education beyond traditional systems, aiming to make learning more accessible and foster lifelong learning among students. His commitment to educational reform reflects his dedication to meeting diverse student needs.