About

He Believes Professionals Must Build Assets That Travel With Them.

That belief didn’t come from a book. It came from watching what happens when it isn’t true.

The Origin

Built From the Inside Out

David Edgerton Jr. started where most engineers start — solving problems with clear answers. A degree in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina A&T State University gave him a framework for thinking that has never left him: define the system, identify the variables, build for what the system actually needs.

What came next wasn’t a straight line. IT. Manufacturing. Corporate diversity leadership. An MBA from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. Years spent inside large organizations watching talented people build value — and watching that value disappear the moment the organization changed.

He saw people laid off after decades of loyal service with nothing portable to show for it. He watched professionals from underrepresented communities accumulate credentials that stopped producing proportional returns. He watched organizations lose their best people not because they didn’t care, but because they never gave those people a framework for building something that belonged to them.

“The candidates who landed well weren’t the most credentialed. They were the most portable.”

When David founded DEJ Search in 2021 and began placing senior leaders in nonprofit and social-impact organizations, the pattern became undeniable. After 30+ placements, he had the evidence for something he’d been observing his entire career. Transferable Capital is the framework he built to name it — and to give professionals the language, the diagnostic, and the development path to build it intentionally.

TC is his life’s work. Not because it was the most obvious business to build. Because it’s the framework he wished existed earlier.

David Edgerton Jr.
The Record

Credentials That Earned Their Place After the Story

B.S. Electrical Engineering — North Carolina A&T State University

MBA — Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota

Founder & Managing Partner — DEJ Search (est. 2021)

Creator — Transferable Capital™ Framework

Author — Laid Off to Lift-Off

30+ executive placements in nonprofit and social-impact organizations

Member — Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.

Content creator — LinkedIn and YouTube @davidedgertonjr

The Ecosystem

Three Brands. One Mission.

Each brand has a distinct role. Together they form a complete system for finding, developing, and placing leaders who build portable value.

DEJ Search

Boutique retained executive search serving nonprofit, association, and social-impact organizations. 25% fee. $30K minimum. Built on the belief that the right leader changes everything.

“The right leader changes everything.”

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Transferable Capital™

The framework. The book. The coaching ecosystem. Built for professionals who refuse to let their value be defined by whoever is signing their check.

“Value that can’t travel with you was never really yours.”

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DEJ Media

The content engine. LinkedIn, YouTube, the Beehiiv newsletter — all of it designed to put the TC framework in front of the professionals who need it most.

“Content that transforms. Built in public.”

Visit DEJ Media →

DEJ Search places the right leaders. DEJ Media helps you see that you already are one.

The Philosophy

What David Actually Believes

Most career advice tells you to work harder, credential more, and hope the market rewards you. Transferable Capital says something different: the professionals who win the next decade won’t be the most qualified. They’ll be the most portable. The organizations that thrive will be the ones smart enough to help their people build capital that belongs to them — knowing that people who grow, stay. Build accordingly.
Beyond the Work

What Drives This

David is a proud member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and a graduate of North Carolina A&T State University — two institutions whose legacies are built on developing leaders who serve beyond themselves. That’s not background noise. It’s the architecture of everything he builds.

The professionals he thinks about most are the ones who did everything right — studied hard, worked hard, stayed loyal — and still found themselves exposed when the organization changed. Transferable Capital exists because they deserved better tools, not better luck.

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