📍Antares College Orlando

Staff Directory

president

David Merkley, BS

David’s journey into language education is marked by a deep-rooted passion cultivated from an early age. Following high school, he ventured to Brazil for a transformative two-year missionary experience, immersing himself in the culture and occasionally teaching English. Returning to the United States, David pursued higher education in Colorado, earning a bachelor’s degree in business. This academic foundation laid the groundwork for a successful career spanning two decades in corporate management and entrepreneurship.

Driven by a desire to empower others and fueled by his love for languages, David eventually transitioned into English language education. This career shift allowed him to merge his professional expertise with his commitment to linguistic empowerment. Today, David’s journey stands as a testament to his unwavering dedication and versatility, inspiring others in the realm of language education.

  • English 100% 100%
  • Portuguese 100% 100%
  • Spanish 60% 60%
  • French 40% 40%
  • Italian 35% 35%
  • Arabic 20% 20%
  • Chinese 10% 10%

General Manager

Vinícius Nogueira

Vini honed his English language skills while residing in Brazil, a journey that eventually propelled him into teaching beginning and intermediate level students for a span of two years.

His tenure in the United States equipped him with valuable experience in logistics and problem-solving, enriching both his linguistic proficiency and his qualifications for his current role as the general manager at Internexus/Antares.

  • English 100% 100%
  • Portuguese 100% 100%
  • Spanish 80% 80%

Teacher

Michael Norato

Michael, originally from Providence, Rhode Island, takes pride in his Italian-American heritage, with his family immigrating to the United States post-World War II. Armed with a Bachelor of Science in meteorology, a Master’s in administration/educational leadership, and a graduate certificate in mathematical sciences, Michael has dedicated 25 years to the field of education.

His teaching journey began instructing math and science to grades 7-12 before transitioning to a professorship in mathematics at the collegiate level in 2012. In 2018, he expanded his expertise by obtaining a TESOL certificate, leading him to venture into English education. Opting to return to teaching English in 2023, Michael finds profound fulfillment in his chosen vocation.

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