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  1. David Oliver Sacks (born May 25, 1972) [1] is a South African-American [2] entrepreneur, author, and investor in internet technology firms. He is a general partner of Craft Ventures, a venture capital fund he co-founded in late 2017.

  2. David Sacks is co-founder and partner at Craft. He has been a successful founder and investor for over two decades, building and investing in some of the most iconic companies in tech. David has invested in over 20 unicorns, including Affirm, AirBnB, ClickUp, Eventbrite, Facebook, Houzz, Lyft, OpenDoor, Palantir, Postmates, Reddit, Slack ...

  3. (Bloomberg Businessweek) -- Venture capitalist David Sacks has taken a meandering path to Donald Trump. In 2012 he gave $50,000 to Mitt Romney; in 2016 he gave $33,400 to Hillary Clinton.

  4. May 24, 2023 · Who Is David Sacks? A Fitting Bridge Between DeSantis and Musk. The Silicon Valley entrepreneur and investor is a podcast host, friend of Elon Musk and donor to Ron DeSantis.

  5. Jul 16, 2024 · David Sacks, a prominent Silicon Valley donor, used his moment in the spotlight to rail on California Democrats — and Biden's foreign policy.

  6. View David O. Sacks’ profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Experience: Craft Ventures · Location: San Francisco · 500+ connections on LinkedIn.

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  7. David O. Sacks is the Co-Founder and Partner of Craft Ventures. He previously worked at Zenefits as an Investor, COO, and Interim CEO. David Sacks attended the University of Chicago Law School and Stanford University.

  8. Jul 20, 2018 · David Sacks on raising $350m for Craft Ventures, betting big on scooter unicorn Bird & transforming transportation, future of VR & crypto, lessons scaling Yammer from 0 to $1b, cleaning up...

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  10. Founder who backs founders through @craft_ventures. Previously: Created two unicorns, invested in a dozen more. Occasional movie producer. 56K+ subscribers. Subscribe. Bottom Up by David Sacks. By David Sacks. Playbooks for building software companies. Craft Ventures.

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