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I wanted to welcome everyone to this sub forum for Unified Team Diving (UTD) International which is located here on ScubaBoard. (Thank you ScubaBoard for your hospitality! ) Unified Team Diving (UTD) International is a worldwide scuba training agency that certifies divers in open water, technical, rebreather and overhead environments.
As you well know the internet has become a fantastic place for divers to gather information, take online classes (www.utdinternational.com), belong to a variety social groups (ours is unifiedteamdiving ) and ask tons of questions. This forum is one example of this new technology and is designed for divers, such as yourself, to communicate directly with UTD International. So if you have questions, comments and feedback about our training agency, I welcome you to fire away. If it is something more private you can contact me directly.
I would also encourage you to come on over to our social network - Unified Team Diving (www.unifiedteamdiving.com) which is open to everyone at all levels, browse around and learn from other divers and also share your diving experiences with our larger community. We certainly hope to see you there or hear from you on this forum.
Thanks again and welcome
Andrew Georgitsis
CEO UTD International
Last edited by El Orans; February 18th, 2009 at 06:25 PM.
Reason: Links added.
Welcome Andrew to SB from another new kid on the block so to speak. We've been around for 50 years or so under another name but new here and in the Industry.
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I think we need to have more going on here with UTD. Andrew's doing a great job on incorporating recreational diving through advanced, dpv, overhead, technical, cave and more. Give these guys a serious look. Just because they're not the way the world learns to dive doesn't mean they're not the way that the world should not learn to dive.
This approach is diving at it's best. Do you want to look like the rest, or dive like the best?
I'm considering teaching this approach too, so check out their offerings.