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David Cohen was born on 1968 in DeLand, Florida, is an An american technology chief executive. Discover David Cohen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
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David Cohen Net Worth
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Timeline
David Cohen (born 1968) is a serial entrepreneur and the founder of Pinpoint Technologies, iContact.com, and Earfeeder.
He is also an angel investor with a portfolio of more than 100 companies.
Cohen is best known as the co-founder of Techstars, a mentorship-based startup accelerator.
Cohen was born in 1968 in DeLand, FL.
Cohen began working as a software engineer in 1991 when he became the Director of Development for Automated Dispatch Services, Inc., where he worked until 1994.
Cohen founded Pinpoint Technologies in 1993.
He served as its CTO and vice president of research and development.
The company developed public safety and EMS dispatch vehicle software.
Zoll Medical Corporation acquired Pinpoint Technologies in 1999.
Cohen stayed on with the company until 2004.
Cohen then founded iContact.com.
iContact.com was a social networking service for mobile devices.
In an interview with weblog The Rise to the Top and on his Techstars profile, Cohen refers to this company as "a graceful failure" because it returned 78% of its funding to outside investors.
Writing on his blog, Cohen said the company “failed well by deciding to cut our losses before we spent all the money trying to make something happen.
The writing was on the wall, so we read it.”
In 2006, Cohen founded the music service earFeeder.com.
SonicSwap bought earFeeder.com in 2006.
Cohen is the founder and co-CEO of Techstars, a startup accelerator program.
The first program ran in 2007.
Cohen designed Techstars to improve the existing system of angel investing and to provide more support to startups.
In a speech at the Future of Entrepreneurship Education Summit, Cohen said that he was particularly interested in improving the entrepreneurial ecosystem of Techstars' launch city, Boulder, Colorado.
Now, Techstars has dozens of locations globally that accept new startups regularly.
The Techstars experience has also been turned into a reality TV show on Bloomberg TV.
Techstars invests $118,000 in each of its program startups.
The startups also receive mentorship and pitch opportunities during the program.
Techstars accepts approximately 1% of applicants.
The company focuses on transparency and publishes detailed success and failure information of all companies that have gone through Techstars.
Cohen controls four private seed-equity funds.
He raised his first $5 million fund in 2009.
Cohen delivered the keynote speech at RailsConf2012, a conference dedicated to Ruby on Rails, an open-source web application framework for the Ruby programming language.
He and Brad Feld co-authored Do More Faster: Techstars Lessons to Accelerate Your Startup.
In 2012, he raised $28 million for a second fund.
To date, Cohen has invested in more than 2,500 startups as an angel investor and through Techstars.
Cohen serves on the Board of Advisors of the Computer Science Department of the University of Colorado.
He is on the Entrepreneurship Advisory Board at Silicon Flatirons.
Cohen is married with three children.
In his personal time, Cohen enjoys technology, software startups, and tennis.
Cohen lives in Boulder, Colorado.