David Hollenbeck
David Hollenbeck
David Hollenbeck is a well-known South Dakota basketball coach and lawyer, known for his charitable donations to various governmental entities.
The Hollenbeck family resides in a modern farmhouse-style home situated on a wooded lot near Somesville. This spacious residence boasts an inviting living room and open kitchen-dining area.
Early Life and Education
David Hollenbeck was born in 1812 to Nathaniel Hollenbeck and Hannah Hollenbeck (nee Freeman). He passed away in 1899 at 86 years of age.
He was interred in a cemetery in Michigan and was an acclaimed civil rights attorney.
David Hollenbeck earned his law degree from the University of Michigan Law School and has experience practicing in workers’ compensation and commercial litigation.
His career has seen him represent a variety of government entities and earn him numerous accolades. He was named to the Indiana Lawyer Top 100 Attorneys List and currently serves on the board of directors for the American Bar Association.
He was a member of the Jimmie Booster Club and was honored as 2016’s recipient of the Rollie Greeno Award for his dedication to education and coaching.
Professional Career
David Hollenbeck is a partner at Blachly, Tabor, Bozik & Hartman LLC and has been practicing law since the 1970s. His impressive resume includes award-winning litigation work as well as representing numerous governmental entities like Valparaiso’s Regional Development Authority and Northwest Indiana Regional Planning Commission. David’s accomplishments have earned him accolades such as membership in The College of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers and being included on Legal 500 list for his work in workers’ compensation law.
David has achieved great success in his legal career and earned himself an impressive list of accolades. Aside from being a well-known legal scholar, David also dedicates time to family matters and philanthropy. With a large extended family, David generously donates both time and resources towards helping those in need.
Achievements and Honors
Hollenbeck was honored as one of Purdue University’s 60 greatest professors by The Book of Great Teachers and was one of 10 faculty members to receive the 150th Anniversary Professor designation.
David Blachly is a partner at Blachly, Tabor, Bozik & Hartman, LLC in Valparaiso where he practices workers’ compensation law and general litigation. His clients come from northwest Indiana and northwestern Illinois areas.
Martindale-Hubbell named him a Legal Expert and he is a member of the Indiana State, Illinois State, and American Bar Associations. Additionally, he served as founding chairman of the Workers’ Compensation Advisory Committee for the American Bar Association. Additionally, he belongs to both the National Academy of Elder Lawyers and Indiana Justice Foundation.
Personal Life
David Hollenbeck was a renowned journalist, best known for his work on CBS News.
He was an active participant in several organizations and a beloved figure at VU college sports events. Additionally, he had an avid interest in NASCAR racing and other motorsports events.
David was a loving husband and father who deeply valued his family. Survived by his wife Judy, son Justin Taylor and daughter JoAnn Duncan; also his brother Henry R. Hollenbeck of Henderson, North Carolina; 14 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren; David will always remain in our hearts!
Net Worth
David Allen Hollenbeck has an estimated net worth of $1 million. He is a woodworker and antique restorer from Chelmsford, Massachusetts who grew up with many assets such as his home, truck, salvage logging company and close relationship with family members including grandchildren Amanda Ellms, Robin, Erik Hollenbeck, Corissa, Christopher and Jonathan; plus he still maintains close ties to ex-partner Rhonda Baker. When not working or spending time with family, David enjoys playing golf or taking care of his hobbies – playing golf or walking his dog!
He is the star of Magnolia Network’s show “The Craftsman.” His work involves restoring artifacts that would otherwise end up on the scrap heap. A talented craftsman, he thrives off his abilities to bring old treasures back to life. Additionally, he’s a popular social media influencer with over 400,000 followers on Twitter.