Wednesday 31 October 2012

Red Rock International Guinea & Dave Porter


Dave Porter is a diamond exporter with Red Rock International Guinea.  He’s licensed to export rough diamonds in the West Africa countries of Liberia and Guinea.  He’s also a licensed exporter in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

For Dave Porter, working with Red Rock International Guinea has been a great pleasure.  Based out of Utah, Porter readily admits that he doesn’t know how he would have been such a successful international businessman if it were not for Red Rock International Guinea. 

The company has helped groom Porter and countless of other ambitious business people into the highly successful international business people they are today.  Breaking into the diamond exporting business – especially from so far away a place as Utah – at first appeared to be an insurmountable challenge for Dave Porter.

However, with the training he received from Red Rock International Guinea, as well as all of the networking opportunities, his dream of selling the finest rough diamonds all over the world became a reality.
Now, Dave Porter has a hard time imagining life without Red Rock International Guinea.  The organization helped him get his start in international business, and it’s hard to imagine how that start would have been possible without them.

In addition to getting start-up help from Red Rock International Guinea, Dave Porter was inspired to become involved in charitable work.  As Porter learned more about the diamond exporting business in West Africa, he also learned more about the state of the orphanages in West Africa. Seeing a problem, and eager to develop a solution, Dave Porter quickly became involved in trying to make a difference in the orphanages of Africa.  Again, if it were not for Red Rock International Guinea, this issue probably never would have come to the attention of Dave Porter.

Monday 29 October 2012

Home Church Involvement with Dave Porter


Most of Dave Porter’s time is absorbed by his work with Red Rock International Guinea in the diamond exporting business.  However, Dave Porter has lived long enough to know that you can’t let work carry you away from the rest of your life.

Despite the fact that he maintains a busy and successful career exporting rough and uncut diamonds from West Africa, Dave Porter has always made plenty of time for his home church. Church life is a top priority for Dave Porter, who resides in his home state of Utah with his family.

His work as an exporter may be demanding, but Porter knows that if he isn’t diligent about making time for his family, church, and God, then he wouldn’t be able to carry on with his demanding career.
Dave Porter gives freely of his time and money whenever his home church is concerned.  Whether it’s by volunteering to help facilitate the service, or by participating in a weekly Bible study, Dave Porter wants to be involved.  Porter also wants for his family to be involved in their church.

It’s important for Porter, who also prioritizes quality family time, that the whole family is deeply rooted in the church experience.  Porter believes that church has a number of benefits for him and his family:

  • It keeps you grounded in your faith, by providing resources and support.
  • Church offers a network of like-minded people, so that you individuals you can turn to in times of need.
  • Church helps add structure to life when things can sometimes get chaotic.  Dave Porter believes it’s important to commit to going to church every Sunday no matter what, or else it won’t happen. 
No matter how busy work with Red Rock International Guinea gets for Dave Porter, church is one thing he’s definitely committed to!

Thursday 25 October 2012

Enjoying the Outdoors With Dave Porter


Dave Porter loves the outdoors: the great untamed wildernesses.  Perhaps that love for the outdoors drew him in part to his current profession as a rough uncut diamond exporter.  Porter, who works with Red Rock International Guinea, is licensed to export rough uncut diamonds in two West African countries, Liberia and Guinea, as well as the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Based out of Utah, Dave Porter isn’t spending his time exploring the exotic locales of West Africa.  Rather, the savvy businessman loves to hunt, camp, and fish in his home state, as well as the greater western United States.

Hunting is a big thrill for Dave Porter because he likes the challenge and skill that the sport requires.  As a former college football player – Porter played at BYU and Southern Utah University – he knows a thing or two about the challenges of sports.  However, hunting introduced him to the great challenge of athletic patience!

Fishing is another one of Porter’s favorite pastimes.  As a family man, Dave Porter has found that fishing is a great sport he can enjoy with his children.  The slow, easy pace of most fishing expeditions allow plenty of time for quality conversations.  Dave Porter enjoys being able to go fishing with his children because of the conversations the experience affords.

Lastly, camping is a favorite activity for Dave Porter because it’s a chance to get away from everything… even if it’s only for a long weekend.  As an avid motorcyclist, Dave Porter has been known to combine the two interests on occasion.  Riding out to a favorite camping spot is one of Dave Porter’s favorite things to do.

When he isn’t working with Red Rock International Guinea, Dave Porter is eager to unleash his inner outdoorsman’s nature!  If business does ever slow down for Porter, he’ll be sure to take a long camping trip with plenty of hunting and fishing.

Monday 22 October 2012

Motorcycle Lover: Dave Porter


Dave Porter might have a hard time pinning down just one or two of his top interests.  But for the diamond exporter, who works with Red Rock International Guinea, riding motorcycles is definitelyup there! 
Porter loves his bikes, and he loves the roads of his home state, Utah, where he often takes them out for a spin.  There’s nothing quite as exhilarating to Porter as suiting up and donning his helmet for a long ride through those gorgeous scenic landscapes.

Whether he’s climbing up some of the beautiful mountains that the state is famous for, or driving along empty plains, Dave Porter is always having the time of his life when he’s on his bike.  He’s ridden extensively throughout Utah, Nevada, and other areas of the west.

Whenever he has a free, long weekend, he loves going out for a spin.  Climbing mountains to the loud roar of his bike’s engine is a feeling that he just can’t imagine attaining any other way. 

In his college years, Dave Porter was a football player at Brigham young University and then later on at Southern Utah University.  He loved the sport for the adrenaline rush it gave (among other reasons).  While he can’t quite play football the same way at his age, he’s found that riding his motorcycle provides a similar feeling of adrenaline and exhilaration!

Not only does Porter enjoy riding; he also likes fixing up his bike.  After all, maintenance is one of the enjoyable – albeit challenging – aspects of riding a motorcycle.  When a problem arises or a certain maintenance task is necessary, Dave Porter loves bringing out the toolkit and setting about the problem.  It gives him a sense of satisfaction to repair something broken, and restore it to its former state.

Thursday 18 October 2012

Dave Porter: A Heart for Orphans


Dave Porter – currently with Red Rock International Guinea – has a lot of interest in improving mankind.  The rough diamond exporter coaches a high school wrestling team, and spends lots of time with his family and church.  However, his charitable efforts with orphanages in Africa might be the largest scale example of Porter’s kind and loving heart.

When he isn’t busy selling diamonds all over the world, Dave Porter is most likely to be found hard at work, improving orphanages in Africa.  Though Porter’s work is based in his home state of Utah, he has to travel to West Africa for business on occasion.  Sometimes these trips will be extended so that he can look in on the results of his charitable work involving orphanages.

Dave Porter thinks that his interest in African orphanages first developed when he got into the diamond exporting business.  He was on a trip to West Africa (Porter’s a licensed exporter in Liberia and Guinea) when he began to notice the poor quality of many of the country’s orphanages.

Also, he noticed how many orphanages there were in Africa.  Because so many members of the adult population die early because of HIV/AIDS-related causes, countless children are left orphaned. Not only are the orphanages that are currently in existence in a run-down state, but also there’s a dire need for many more orphanages.

Eager to help make a difference, Dave Porter began donating his time and money to help improve conditions in Africa.  He hopes that by the time his life’s work is done there will be a noticeable change in the number and quality of orphanages on the continent.

When he isn’t working on the orphanage situation, Dave Porter is most likely to be found hard at work with Red Rock International Guinea, a company he’s closely connected with in the importing and exporting business.

Monday 15 October 2012

High School Wrestling Coach: Dave Porter


Dave Porter, the rough diamond exporter, is an avid sports fan.  In his college years, Porter was an All Conference football player.  He was even the recipient of an All American honorable mention award for his performance at Southern Utah University (1991 season).

These days, his work with Red Rock International Guinea keeps him quite busy.  Overseeing the distribution and shipping of rough diamonds in West Africa, Dave Porter has a lot on his plate.  However, he still looks back fondly on his childhood years and college years that were devoted to athletics.

Believing that sports are a major important part of teenage life, Dave Porter made the decision to return to high school as a wrestling coach.  Porter has also coached college football at Snow College and at his alma mater (Southern Utah University).

As a high school wrestling coach, Porter has had the pleasure of learning more about a sport and about the lives of his athletes.  Coaching isn’t just about instruction for Dave Porter.  It’s also just as much about enriching the life of someone else.

At the end of the day, Dave Porter believes he’s not just making better wrestlers; he’s shaping better people.  For the importer/exporter, this is far more important.  As a family man and dedicated church member, Dave Porter is very interested in improving the lives of others.  He’s even involved with an orphanage in Africa!

However, Porter has found that coaching high school wrestling is one of the most effective ways that he can make a difference in the world.  Though business is getting busy, Dave Porter hopes that he can continue coaching high school wrestling.  He’s found that it’s been an incredibly rewarding experience.  Plus, he likes being back in the athletic arena again!

Thursday 11 October 2012

Dave Porter: Putting Family First


Dave Porter (of Red Rock International Guinea) has learned many valuable lessons in his life.  However, few have been more valuable than the lesson about the importance of putting family first.  Porter knows that when family goes first, everything else will just fall into place.  But, when you sacrifice your family for the advancement of your career, you’ll never win in the long run.

When it comes to careers, Dave Porter has had a few – all of them quite successful ones, too.  Porter was an insurance salesman early in life, primarily working for Aflac.  In his best year, Porter was the third top-selling insurance salesman in the nation.  He was also the top sales agent for Utah and the western United States.  Dave Porter also enjoyed a career as a licensed mortgage broker in Utah and Nevada prior to taking up with Red Rock International Guinea. 

Today, Dave Porter is successful as an international importing/exporting businessman.  He sells high-quality rough and uncut diamonds from West Africa to gem cutters and dealers all over the world.  Working from Utah, Dave Porter is able to spend a lot of time with his family.  However, he knows the dangers of being tempted into over-working.

In order to keep his family first, Dave Porter commits himself to a few basic rules.

  1. He always knows what his children are interested in, and always makes sure there’s plenty of time to talk with them about their interests.
  2. He sets aside time each week that’s always used for family time.  This is a great chance to enjoy an activity together.  Sometimes the activity will be a particular sport, other times it will be a family outing.
  3. Dave Porter makes sure his family has a strong church life.  Because he’s highly involved with his home church, it’s important to him that his family also gets involved with the church.