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Qué (quién) es David Bohnett - definición

PHILANTHROPIST, TECHNOLOGY ENTREPRENEUR AND VENTURE CAPITALIST
Bohnett, David

Dávid family         
HUNGARIAN NOBLE FAMILY
Dávid; David family; The Dávid Family; Dávidovci z Turčianskeho Petra; Dávid de Túróczszentpéter
The Dávid family (Slovak: Dávidovci z Turčianskeho Petra, Hungarian: Dávid de Túróczszentpéter) was a Slovak noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary, who owned estates in the Turóc County, Upper Hungary (today Turiec region, present-day Slovakia). In the 13th century, the Dávids were one of the many Slovak local noble families with title zeman (the lowest-ranking nobility in the Kingdom, placed under the baron).
David Drábek         
PLAYWRIGHT AND THEATRE DIRECTOR
David Drabek; Drábek, David
David Drábek (born 18 July 1970) is a Czech playwright and theatre director. He repeatedly received the Alfred Radok Award for his works.
David Whitehead (priest)         
ENGLISH EVANGELICAL PRIEST AND MARIAN EXILE
David Whytehead; David Whitehead (clergyman)
David Whitehead (also Whitehet and Whithead) (1492?–1571) was an English evangelical priest, a Marian exile and author.

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David Bohnett

David C. Bohnett (born April 2, 1956) is an American philanthropist and technology entrepreneur. He is the founder and chairman of the David Bohnett Foundation, a non-profit, grant-making organization devoted to improving society through social activism.

Bohnett founded the pioneering social networking site GeoCities in 1994; the highly successful site went public via an IPO in 1998, and was acquired by Yahoo! in 1999. Since then he has invested in technology start-ups via Baroda Ventures, a Los Angeles–based venture capital firm he started in 1998.