David Warnock is a Co-Founder, Managing Member and Partner at
Camden Partners and serves on the Board of Directors for Questar.
He has over 24 years of investment experience and focuses on investments in the business and financial services and education sectors. In addition to serving on the board of
Questar Assessment, Inc., he serves on the boards of
American Public Education, Inc.,
New Horizons Worldwide, Inc.,
Nobel Learning Communities, Inc., Primo Water Corporation, Towne Park Ltd.,
CIBT School of Business and Technology Corp. and Ranir, LLC all of which are Camden Partners' portfolio companies. He is also on the board of Camden Learning Corporation, a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) focused on the education sector.
Previously, Mr. Warnock was President of T. Rowe Price Strategic Partners and T. Rowe Price Strategic Partners II. He was also co-manager of the T. Rowe Price New Horizons Fund. Mr. Warnock was employed by T. Rowe Price Associates from 1983 to 1995. Upon forming Camden Partners (formerly known as Cahill, Warnock & Company) and until December 31, 1997, Mr. Warnock served as a consultant to the advisory committees of T. Rowe Price Strategic Partners and T. Rowe Price Strategic Partners II.
He started his career at Welch and Forbes, Boston-based private trustees.
Mr. Warnock is involved with numerous non-profit organizations. He is the Chairman of the
Center For Urban Families. He also serves on the board of the University of Wisconsin Applied Security Analysis Program. He is a trustee on the board of the Baltimore Museum of Art and on the board of the George O’Keeffe Art Museum.
Mr. Warnock earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Delaware and a Master of Science degree in Finance from the University of Wisconsin. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst Charterholder.