Podcast

Infrastructure, Talent Development, and Community Collaboration with David Azar

David Azar, Systems Administrator at Pingry School, explores the unique transition from corporate IT to the "white-glove" service model of independent schools. He discusses strategies for developing internal talent, the critical importance of reliable infrastructure like Wi-Fi, and how collaborative leadership programs like the ATLIS Leadership Institute (ALI) foster essential professional networks.

  1. The Pingry School
  2. Pingry’s Values for AI Use
  3. Pingry Hall of Fame
  4. Pingry Archives
  5. Loom, free screen recorder for PC and Mac
  6. ATLIS Leadership Institute, education and networking program designed to prepare and support technology leaders in independent schools as they grow into their positions and expand their influence
  7. The Lawrenceville School, private, coeducational preparatory school for boarding and day students located in NewJersey
  8. Preservica, active digital preservation software
  9. Bynder, digital assets management
  10. Coquito recipe, popular Puerto Rican holiday drink
  11. Rockefeller Center Holidays
  12. Marathon movie watching in PJs
  13. Emmet Otter’s Jugband Christmas

Transcript

About the guest

Dave Azar

Systems Administrator

David Azar is a Systems Administrator at The Pingry School, where he oversees technology operations across three campuses serving a K–12 independent school community. His responsibilities span enterprise-scale network infrastructure, access control systems, surveillance, classroom AV, and end-user device management. At Pingry, he has led major initiatives including hybrid learning technology rollouts, large-scale MDM deployments across macOS, Windows, iOS, and Chromebooks, and the standardization of printing, telephony, and security systems. He also manages cloud platforms such as Google Workspace, Office 365, and Adobe Creative Cloud, while supporting Active Directory, Azure AD, and VMware environments.

Before joining Pingry, Mr. Azar was a Systems Administrator at Corporate Resource Development in Manhattan and a Support Technician at the Archdiocese of New York. Across his career, he has developed extensive expertise in network and systems administration, enterprise IT infrastructure, and technology integration in education and corporate settings.