David Gomberg


David Gomberg is an Oregon small business owner, kite flier, and a Democratic member of the Oregon House of Representatives representing District 10 since January 14, 2013.

Education

Gomberg earned his bachelor's degree in political science from Oregon State University in 1976 when he also served as student body president. In 1977 he earned a master's degree from Oregon State University in Political Science, Economics, and History. In 1981 Gomberg earned a MBA from Willamette University's Atkinson Graduate School of Management.

Early life

David Gomberg was born in 1953, in London, England, the son of a US Air Force officer and his British wife. He graduated from Hiram Johnson High School in Sacramento California in 1971.
Gomberg moved to Oregon enrolled at Oregon State University. He earned a bachelor's degree in Political Science, with Honors, in 1976, served as student body president, and earned an Interdisciplinary master's degree in Political Science, History, and Economics in 1977.
In 1978, Gomberg worked in Washington D.C. and Portland, Oregon, for US Congressman Les AuCoin. He then attended Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, earning an MBA in 1981.
In 1981 and 1983, Gomberg worked in the Oregon Legislative Assembly as a Chief-of-Staff to freshman legislator Barbara Roberts and then as administrator of the House Education Committee. He then spent three years as an Administrative Hearings Referee for the Department of Motor Vehicles, a position he lost when he declined to cross a public employee picket line.
David Gomberg married Susan Elizabeth Oswald in 1986.
In 1988, the Gombergs moved to the Oregon Coast where David worked as Executive Director of the Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce. He left that position two years later to focus on his growing kite business.

Kites

Gomberg Kite Productions International is a design and manufacturing, wholesale, and retail business. They operate three web pages and three Northwest Winds retail stores. Their company produces larger inflatable kites and custom line decor for retail customers and select wholesale accounts. GKPI also produces a quality series of introductory kites and accessories under the G-Kites brand.
Gomberg has authored four books on kite flying. He served ten terms as president of the American Kitefliers Association and four terms as president of the Kite Trade Association International. Both organizations recognized Gomberg with their lifetime achievement awards and in 2005, Gomberg was inducted in the .
In 2012, GKPI was named Business of the Year in Lincoln City, Oregon. They have also been finalists twice for the Austin Excellence in Family Business awards.
GKPI also specializes in performances with larger show kites. David and Susan have flown in more than 40 countries and done shows for Walt Disney, motion pictures, and the Super Bowl. David has been named an honorary citizen of Weifang, China and Berck, France, and is a patron of the Cape Mental Health Kite Festival in South Africa.
In 2005, GKPI acquired a kite, one of the largest kites in the world.

Political life

In 2012, David was elected to represent House District 10 in the Oregon Legislature. The district includes portions of Lincoln, Tillamook, Yamhill and Polk counties, stretching over 100 miles of the central coast and inland 50 miles through the Coast Range. His legislative efforts have focused on small business support, reviving our public education system, collecting delinquent state taxes and debt, environmental sustainability and conservation, and ensuring independence and dignity for seniors and the disabled.
When Democratic Representative Jean Cowan retired and left the District 10 seat open, Gomberg was unopposed for the May 15, 2012 Democratic Primary, winning with 5,006 votes, and won the November 6, 2012 General election with 15,978 votes against Republican nominee Jerome Grant.
David Gomberg was unopposed in his 2014 re-election bid, having earned nominations of the Democrat, Independent, Working Families, and Republican parties. In 2015, Gomberg was elected to House Leadership as Assistant Majority Leader. In 2016, he was elected to a third term, defeating Republican Thomas Donohue by 56 to 43 per cent.
David currently serves on the Joint Ways & Means Committee, is co-chair for the Ways & Means Transportation & Economic Development subcommittee, sits on the Ways & Means General Government subcommittee, and serves on the House Economic Development and Trade committee. He is a member of the Governor's Commission on Senior Services and the Ocean Science Trust.
In 2016, David was asked to co-Chair the House Special Committee on Small Business Growth and was appointed to the Governor's Cabinet on Small Business.

Committee assignments

2015-16 Session
2013-14 Session