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David Tswamuno
Director/Board Member at World Bicycle Relief
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Marie Liliane Haub | F | - |
Emil Capital Partners LLC
![]() Emil Capital Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance Emil Capital Partners LLC (Emil Capital Partners) is a venture capital subsidiary of Tengelmann Twenty-One KG founded in 2011 by Christian Wilhem Erich Haub. The firm is headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut. | 6 years |
Condoleezza Rice | M | 69 |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 14 years |
Stanley R. Day | M | 65 |
World Bicycle Relief
![]() World Bicycle Relief Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services World Bicycle Relief is a non-profit organization that was founded in 2005. World Bicycle Relief is based in Chicago, IL, and has assembly facilities in Kenya, Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The non-profit company distributes specially designed, high-quality bicycles through philanthropic and social enterprise programs to rural, developing areas. These bicycles are built to withstand challenging terrain and conditions. Entrepreneurs use bicycles to increase productivity and profits, while students attend class more regularly and their academic performances improve. World Bicycle Relief also promotes local economies and long-term sustainability by assembling bicycles locally and training field mechanics to service the bicycles. The company has delivered more than 750,000 bicycles and trained more than 3,000 bicycle mechanics in various countries. | - |
Jamey Sperans | M | 59 |
Fairbridge Park
| 2 years |
Frederick K. W. Day | M | 64 |
World Bicycle Relief
![]() World Bicycle Relief Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services World Bicycle Relief is a non-profit organization that was founded in 2005. World Bicycle Relief is based in Chicago, IL, and has assembly facilities in Kenya, Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The non-profit company distributes specially designed, high-quality bicycles through philanthropic and social enterprise programs to rural, developing areas. These bicycles are built to withstand challenging terrain and conditions. Entrepreneurs use bicycles to increase productivity and profits, while students attend class more regularly and their academic performances improve. World Bicycle Relief also promotes local economies and long-term sustainability by assembling bicycles locally and training field mechanics to service the bicycles. The company has delivered more than 750,000 bicycles and trained more than 3,000 bicycle mechanics in various countries. | - |
Melissa Dolan | F | - |
Emil Capital Partners LLC
![]() Emil Capital Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance Emil Capital Partners LLC (Emil Capital Partners) is a venture capital subsidiary of Tengelmann Twenty-One KG founded in 2011 by Christian Wilhem Erich Haub. The firm is headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut. | 4 years |
Todd Ricketts | M | 54 |
World Bicycle Relief
![]() World Bicycle Relief Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services World Bicycle Relief is a non-profit organization that was founded in 2005. World Bicycle Relief is based in Chicago, IL, and has assembly facilities in Kenya, Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The non-profit company distributes specially designed, high-quality bicycles through philanthropic and social enterprise programs to rural, developing areas. These bicycles are built to withstand challenging terrain and conditions. Entrepreneurs use bicycles to increase productivity and profits, while students attend class more regularly and their academic performances improve. World Bicycle Relief also promotes local economies and long-term sustainability by assembling bicycles locally and training field mechanics to service the bicycles. The company has delivered more than 750,000 bicycles and trained more than 3,000 bicycle mechanics in various countries. | - |
Tom Nguyen | M | - |
World Bicycle Relief
![]() World Bicycle Relief Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services World Bicycle Relief is a non-profit organization that was founded in 2005. World Bicycle Relief is based in Chicago, IL, and has assembly facilities in Kenya, Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The non-profit company distributes specially designed, high-quality bicycles through philanthropic and social enterprise programs to rural, developing areas. These bicycles are built to withstand challenging terrain and conditions. Entrepreneurs use bicycles to increase productivity and profits, while students attend class more regularly and their academic performances improve. World Bicycle Relief also promotes local economies and long-term sustainability by assembling bicycles locally and training field mechanics to service the bicycles. The company has delivered more than 750,000 bicycles and trained more than 3,000 bicycle mechanics in various countries. | 12 years |
Lawrence O'Hagan | M | 61 |
World Bicycle Relief
![]() World Bicycle Relief Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services World Bicycle Relief is a non-profit organization that was founded in 2005. World Bicycle Relief is based in Chicago, IL, and has assembly facilities in Kenya, Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The non-profit company distributes specially designed, high-quality bicycles through philanthropic and social enterprise programs to rural, developing areas. These bicycles are built to withstand challenging terrain and conditions. Entrepreneurs use bicycles to increase productivity and profits, while students attend class more regularly and their academic performances improve. World Bicycle Relief also promotes local economies and long-term sustainability by assembling bicycles locally and training field mechanics to service the bicycles. The company has delivered more than 750,000 bicycles and trained more than 3,000 bicycle mechanics in various countries. | - |
Morgan Ratcliffe | M | - |
Emil Capital Partners LLC
![]() Emil Capital Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance Emil Capital Partners LLC (Emil Capital Partners) is a venture capital subsidiary of Tengelmann Twenty-One KG founded in 2011 by Christian Wilhem Erich Haub. The firm is headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut. | 4 years |
Sarah Philips | F | - |
Emil Capital Partners LLC
![]() Emil Capital Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance Emil Capital Partners LLC (Emil Capital Partners) is a venture capital subsidiary of Tengelmann Twenty-One KG founded in 2011 by Christian Wilhem Erich Haub. The firm is headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut. | 4 years |
Dick Waswa | M | - |
World Bicycle Relief
![]() World Bicycle Relief Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services World Bicycle Relief is a non-profit organization that was founded in 2005. World Bicycle Relief is based in Chicago, IL, and has assembly facilities in Kenya, Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The non-profit company distributes specially designed, high-quality bicycles through philanthropic and social enterprise programs to rural, developing areas. These bicycles are built to withstand challenging terrain and conditions. Entrepreneurs use bicycles to increase productivity and profits, while students attend class more regularly and their academic performances improve. World Bicycle Relief also promotes local economies and long-term sustainability by assembling bicycles locally and training field mechanics to service the bicycles. The company has delivered more than 750,000 bicycles and trained more than 3,000 bicycle mechanics in various countries. | - |
Ben Fineberg | M | - |
Emil Capital Partners LLC
![]() Emil Capital Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance Emil Capital Partners LLC (Emil Capital Partners) is a venture capital subsidiary of Tengelmann Twenty-One KG founded in 2011 by Christian Wilhem Erich Haub. The firm is headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut. | 5 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Christian Haub | M | 60 |
Emil Capital Partners LLC
![]() Emil Capital Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance Emil Capital Partners LLC (Emil Capital Partners) is a venture capital subsidiary of Tengelmann Twenty-One KG founded in 2011 by Christian Wilhem Erich Haub. The firm is headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut. | - |
Pamela Thomas-Graham | F | 60 | 6 years | |
Hans-Ulrich Meister | M | 65 | 8 years | |
Robert Herman Benmosche | M | 79 | 11 years | |
Ulrich Körner | M | 61 | 5 years | |
Lydie Hudson | F | 45 | - | |
Juwen Gao | M | 56 | 7 years | |
James O’Callaghan | M | - |
Emil Capital Partners LLC
![]() Emil Capital Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance Emil Capital Partners LLC (Emil Capital Partners) is a venture capital subsidiary of Tengelmann Twenty-One KG founded in 2011 by Christian Wilhem Erich Haub. The firm is headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut. | 3 years |
Jennifer Jarrett | F | 53 | 10 years | |
Faria Rahman | F | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Dustin Dolginow | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 5 years |
David Mulford | M | - | - | |
Paul W Campbell | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Kaikhushru Shiavax Nargolwala | M | 73 | 14 years | |
Ernst Tanner | M | 78 | 8 years | |
Andreas Niklaus Koopmann-Zulliger | M | 73 | 10 years | |
Sean Westley | M | - | 5 years | |
John Tiner | M | 67 | 11 years | |
Adam Nelson | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Erik Rostad | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
McLain Southworth | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Gart Gart | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Joe Powers | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 3 years |
Andre de Haes | M | 37 |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Collin Wallace | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 3 years |
Sophie Chen | F | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Angela Nicole Aldrich | F | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Jake Saper | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
David Cha | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Cameron Day | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
William G. Inglis | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Milen Todorov | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Jeff Volling | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Trevor G. Smith | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Karen Lee | F | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Amit Sharma | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 2 years |
Don Hoang | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Javier Castillo | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Maria Gonzalez Blanch | F | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Ben Williams | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Jacques Jenny | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
R. Ravnaas | M | 38 |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Eri Nosaka | F | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Shauntel Garvey | F | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Richard B. Barfuss | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Susan Lin | F | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Colin Apple | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Brian Rose | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Brandon Avrutin | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Brett Seawell | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Patrick Sheffield | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Michael Fletcher | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Catalin-Jianu-Dan Iancu | M | 48 |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 4 years |
Greg Bassuk | M | 52 |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 4 years |
David Cecere | M | 40 |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Raghav Khanna | M | 41 |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Yan Ling Cao | M | 39 |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Nash Hale | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Brian W. Michaud | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Rachel Grindrod | F | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Rich Allen Hightower | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 3 years |
Emily C. McGinty | F | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Ronald Hess | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Jared Miller | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Rewant Ruia | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Michael Scott Cagney | M | 52 |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 1 years |
Brooke Seawell | M | 76 |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 4 years |
Kat Cooley | F | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Kevin Diestel | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Kathrina Soja | F | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Nikhil J. Bhat | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Brent Willson | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Jamie Millard | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Steven Pomper | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Jeff Clarke | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Alan Garber | M | 68 |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 13 years |
Tom Davis | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Patrick E. Walsh | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Eric Weiner | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Rishi Modi | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Luther Gatewood | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Drew C. Walker | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Ted Rainaud | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
John Patrick Donnelly | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Aubrey Burnett | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 2 years |
Chris Grosso | M | - |
Middlebury College
| 4 years |
Andrew Stevenson | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
| 4 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 87 | 87.00% |
Switzerland | 13 | 13.00% |
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Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- David Tswamuno
- Personal Network