David J. Grain is the Founder and CEO of Grain Communications Group, Inc. ("GCGI"). GCGI's core business is to acquire, build, own and operate wireless communications tower sites specifically developed for federal and state government wireless systems throughout the United States. GCGI customers include the United States Coast Guard, Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Federal Aviation Administration, Internal Revenue Service, Drug Enforcement Agency, United States Department of Agriculture as well as several state entities. The GCGI team has collectively over 100 years of experience in the wireless tower industry. GCGI is a certified Small and Minority Business Enterprise as well as a GSA Contract Holder.
Prior to forming GCGI, Mr. Grain served as President of Global Signal Inc. (formerly NYSE listed GSL) from its emergence from bankruptcy through its operational turnaround. Global Signal was one of the largest independent wireless communications tower companies in North America with a leading presence in the Southeastern United States. Under Mr. Grain's leadership, Global Signal grew its portfolio from approximately 2,000 towers to over 11,000 communication sites in all 50 states, Canada and the UK through numerous acquisitions including the $1.202 billion agreement with the Sprint Corporation for the exclusive right to lease and/or operate more than 6,600 wireless communication towers and related assets. In January of 2007 Global Signal was acquired by Crown Castle International (NYSE - CCI) for $5.7 billion.
Prior to joining Global Signal, Mr. Grain served as Senior Vice President of AT&T Broadband's New England Region, the third-largest Cable Television cluster in the United States with revenues of over $1.5 billion, serving over 2 million cable television subscribers and employing a workforce of more than 6,000. Prior to leading this operation, Mr. Grain spent more than a decade in the financial services industry, most recently as a Principal at Morgan Stanley in New York where he focused primarily on telecommunications, media and technology companies.
In September of 2009, Mr. Grain was appointed by Florida Governor Charlie Crist and his cabinet to serve as a member of the State Board of Administration's Investment Advisory Council (IAC) which has oversight over how the state retirement system funds and the state's tobacco settlement funds are invested.
Mr. Grain is an active member of the Business Executives for National Security (BENS), the Young President's Organization (YPO), is a founding director of, and investor in the Gateway Bank of Southwest Florida in Sarasota, Florida, and was a member of the National Finance Committee of Obama for America. In 2005, Mr. Grain was selected by Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to participate in the U.S. Joint Civilian Orientation Conference-69 (JCOC-69).
Mr. Grain earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the College of the Holy Cross in 1984 and is a member of the College's Board of Trustees. Mr. Grain also earned a Masters of Business Administration degree from the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth College in 1989 and is a member of the MBA Advisory Board.David Wylie Hall has written: 'Underground storage of grain' -- subject(s): Grain, Storage
David J Eaton has written: 'A systems analysis of grain reserves' -- subject(s): Grain trade, Food supply
David W. Cobia has written: 'Transportation requirements for projected grain and oilseed crop production to 1999-2000 for North Dakota' -- subject(s): Grain, Transportation
David A. Storey has written: 'The Massachusetts marina and boatyard industry, 1972-1973' -- subject(s): Boatyards, Marinas 'Illinois country grain elevator financial organization and operation' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Management, Grain elevators
David Graham Phillips has written: 'White magic' 'The price she paid' 'The cost' 'The social secretary' 'Light fingered gentry' 'The grain of dust'
The cast of A Grain of Salt - 2008 includes: Clifford Cespedes as David Thomas Keusc as Poncho John Reven as Rusty Kingsley Trae Nobi as Sarlo
Timber is stronger across the grain than along the grain.
wood grain, as at the end of a board, resulting from a cut across the grain.
Rice as a whole grain is a natural grain.
Beef against the grain.
1.Grain Size 2.Grain Shape 3.Grain Pattern
Grain Mills are used for grinding grain (ex. Wheat grain) and that results in a fine flour.