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David Cheriton is a Canadian computer scientist, Stanford professor, billionaire, philanthropist and venture capitalist investor.  David and another tech titan named Andy Bechtolsheim were lucky/smart enough to be the very first investors in Google. Andy and David each gave grad students – Larry Page and Sergey Brin – a check for $100,000 ($200,000 total) in 1998 to help them get their search engine project off the ground. David is the richest college professor in the world. And despite being worth billions, he is still an active professor in a non-teaching role at Stanford.

David Cheriton’s net worth is $12 billion.

Net Worth:$12 Billion
Date of Birth:March 29, 1951
Age: 70 years
Gender:male
Profession:Professor
Nationality:Canadian
CountryCanada
Ethnicity Vancouver,Canada
ResidenceCanada
Complexionwhite

Despite being worth billions, David is known for leading a frugal lifestyle. When asked, he described buying a Honda Odyssey as his biggest splurge.

David was married to Iris Fraser from 1980 to 1994. They had four children together.In November 2005 he donated $25 million to the University of Waterloo. The school subsequently renamed its school of computer science the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science. He has also donated millions to the University of British Columbia.

David Ross Cheriton was born on March 29, 1951 in Vancouver, British Columbia. For college he initially enrolled in the University of Alberta with the intention of studying music. Unfortunately he was rejected by the school’s music department. David left the University of Alberta, changed his focus to mathematics and eventually earned an undergraduate degree from the University of British Columbia in 1973.

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