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Meet three
of our highly motivated Instructors who care about our students
and the community. We have many more spectacular Instructors just
like them on our team.

Al Danko
Al
Danko has worked for Ault's Driving School since 1998. Prior
to this he taught driver's education for eleven years at
a local high school in Manatee County. Al and his family,
wife- Pat; son - Albert III; and daughter - Lori, came from
Ohio in 1986. Both of his children are teachers. Lori teaches
at Toledo Blade Elementary School in North Port and Albert
teaches at Manatee Palms in Bradenton. Al and Pat have been
married for 49 years in September. Al graduated from Heidelberg
College, Tiffin, Ohio in 1967. He has been a teacher and
coach for over 40 years and was inducted into the Ohio LCL
Football Coaches Hall of Fame in 1987. In their "spare"
time, Al and Pat enjoy taking their boat out and fishing
for the day. They are also avid orchid growers and enjoy
the out doors.
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Gil Zawadski
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Gil
Zawadski has been an in-car instructor for both public and
private students in Sarasota and Manatee Counties since 2004.
Gil is a Connecticut native and relocated to Florida in 2001.
He received a B. A. degree in Sociology in West Virginia and
did Masters Degree work in counseling at the University of
Bridgeport in Connecticut. Gil was employed by the State of
Connecticut for 30 years at the Superior Court - Juvenile
Matters as a Juvenile Probation Officer and retired as a Probation
Supervisor. He resides in east Manatee County with his wife,
Sharon, a realtor, and son Dan, a Civil Engineering Student.
In his spare time, Gil enjoys fishing, boating, golf and playing
with his black lab, Moses. In the past, Gil was very active
in community and civic groups as well as youth sports.
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Richard Harrington
Ault's Driver Education
Center is proud to have Dick Harrington on board, as he congratulates
one of his 50 hour students. Dick has been with Ault's for
over eleven years. He now teaches our class room courses.
Dick continues to help new and older students to become safer
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