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'''David Arthur Duffield''' (born 21 September 1940) is an American billionaire businessman in the [[software industry]]. He is the co-founder and former chairman of [[PeopleSoft]], co-founder and chairman emeritus of [[Workday, Inc.]], and current founder and CEO of Ridgeline, Inc. He has been on the ''[[Forbes]]'' [[The World's Billionaires|World's Richest People]] list for many years.
'''David Arthur Duffield''' (born 21 September 1940) is an American billionaire businessman in the [[software industry]]. He is the co-founder and former chairman of [[PeopleSoft]], co-founder and chairman emeritus of [[Workday, Inc.]], and current founder and CEO of Ridgeline, Inc. He has been on the ''[[Forbes]]'' [[The World's Billionaires|World's Richest People]] list for many years.


David Duffield cofounded two publicly traded enterprise software companies after age 40: PeopleSoft and Workday. He has given $345 million to Maddie’s Fund and another $400 million to, among others, his alma mater Cornell, as of June 2019.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-05-20 |title=Forbes List of Top 100 Richest People In America |url=https://www3.forbes.com/billionaires/forbes-list-of-top-100-richest-people-in-america-ifs-vue-mn-wnb/?slide=26 |access-date=2022-05-21 |website=Forbes |language=en-US}}</ref> His current philanthropy interests are managed by the Dave & Cheryl Duffield Foundation. Their capstone{{clarify|date=December 2022}} project is Liberty Dogs, a service dog training campus in Reno, Nevada, that will match and train service veterans and canine companions. This facility is planned to open in 2026.{{cn|date=December 2022}}
David Duffield cofounded two publicly traded enterprise software companies after age 40: PeopleSoft and Workday. He has given $345 million to Maddie’s Fund and another $400 million to, among others, his alma mater Cornell, as of June 2019.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-05-20 |title=Forbes List of Top 100 Richest People In America |url=https://www3.forbes.com/billionaires/forbes-list-of-top-100-richest-people-in-america-ifs-vue-mn-wnb/?slide=26 |access-date=2022-05-21 |website=Forbes |language=en-US}}</ref> His current philanthropy interests are managed by the Dave & Cheryl Duffield Foundation. Their capstone{{clarify|date=December 2022}} project is Liberty Dogs, a service dog training campus in Reno, Nevada, that will match and train service veterans and canine companions. This facility is planned to open in 2026.{{cn|date=December 2022}}

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David Duffield
David Duffield (2005)
Born
David Arthur Duffield

(1940-09-21) 21 September 1940 (age 83)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materCornell University
OccupationBusiness software entrepreneur
SpouseCheryl Duffield

David Arthur Duffield (born 21 September 1940) is an American billionaire businessman in the software industry. He is the co-founder and former chairman of PeopleSoft, co-founder and chairman emeritus of Workday, Inc., and current founder and CEO of Ridgeline, Inc. He has been on the Forbes World's Richest People list for many years.

David Duffield cofounded two publicly traded enterprise software companies after age 40: PeopleSoft and Workday. He has given $345 million to Maddie’s Fund and another $400 million to, among others, his alma mater Cornell, as of June 2019.[1] His current philanthropy interests are managed by the Dave & Cheryl Duffield Foundation. Their capstone[clarification needed] project is Liberty Dogs, a service dog training campus in Reno, Nevada, that will match and train service veterans and canine companions. This facility is planned to open in 2026.[citation needed]

Early life

Duffield attended Ridgewood High School in Ridgewood, New Jersey. He graduated with the class of 1958 and was co-captain of the Ridgewood High School baseball team. Duffield received a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and an MBA from Cornell University, and is the benefactor behind Duffield Hall,[2] a nanoscale science (or nanotechnology) and engineering facility at Cornell. While at Cornell, Duffield was a member of Beta Theta Pi.[3]

Career

In 1964, Duffield began his career as a marketing representative and systems engineer at IBM.[4] He left IBM to found Information Associates, which developed university exam scheduling software. In 1972, he left to start Integral Systems, which eventually became the top higher education Human Resource Management System vendor.[citation needed] In 1979, he moved on to start Business Software Corporation, which provided real-time human resources and payroll applications for commercial enterprises.

PeopleSoft

Duffield founded PeopleSoft in 1987 and served as the company's CEO and board chairman. PeopleSoft grew to be the world's second-largest application software company before being acquired by Oracle in January 2005 for $10.7 billion cash.[5][6]

Workday

In March 2005, Duffield and former PeopleSoft vice chair and head of product strategy Aneel Bhusri started Workday, Inc., a company that provides financial management, human capital management, and planning software delivered in the form of a software as a service (SaaS) model. The company is headquartered in Pleasanton, California, and employed 15,200 people at the start of 2022. Duffield was known as the company's chief customer and employee advocate.[7] He relinquished the co-CEO role in May 2014 and became chairman of the board.[8] He resigned as chairman in April 2021 and was appointed chairman emeritus by Workday’s board.[9]

Ridgeline

Duffield founded his current company, Ridgeline, in 2017. Headquartered in Incline Village, Nevada, Ridgeline is a unified cloud software platform for investment management.[citation needed] The early-stage company currently employs approximately 350 people in offices in Incline Village, Reno, New York City, and San Ramon, California.

Maddie's Fund

In 1994, Duffield and his wife Cheryl established Maddie's Fund, originally named the Duffield Family Foundation, renamed in 1999.[10] The organization is named after the Duffields’ Miniature Schnauzer who was a "lighthouse during the stormy period" of the couple's work careers.[10] Maddie died of cancer in 1997, and Duffield acted on his earlier promise to his pet: "If we ever make some money, I promise we will give it back to you and your kind so others can be as happy as we are today."[11]

The Duffields endowed Maddie's Fund with more than $300 million, which has spent in excess of $265 million through FY2021-22 for animal welfare.[11]

Dave & Cheryl Duffield Foundation

The Duffields established the Dave & Cheryl Duffield Foundation in 2016 to continue innovative[weasel words] grant making in animal welfare, support for military veterans, and education. Based in Incline Village, Nevada, the foundation has supported animal welfare agencies, pet shelters, and regional community organizations including the area Boys and Girls Club and local parks. In April 2020, the Duffield Foundation made a $350,000 grant to Incline Village Community Hospital to address the COVID-19 pandemic.[12] In response to the 2021 Lake Tahoe forest fires, the foundation donated $4 million to over 30 charities, including $2 million to the Red Cross.[13]

Liberty Dogs

The Dave & Cheryl Duffield Foundation is currently financing the construction and development of Liberty Dogs in Reno, Nevada. This campus is planned to open in 2026. The goal is to provide veterans with the ability to lead more independent and fulfilling lives through the enhanced emotional and psychological well-being that research shows a Liberty Service Dog provides.[citation needed]

Cornell University

The Duffields donated $20 million in January 1997 to Cornell University in support of interdisciplinary engineering and scientific research and education. The new Engineering building was later renamed “Duffield Hall.” [14]

In July 2020, the Duffields donated $5 million to establish the Duffield Family Cornell Promise Scholarship. The gift was the largest single gift to the Cornell Promise Initiative, which provides financial support to students and families facing hardship from the pandemic.[15]

In early 2022, the Duffields also donated $12.1 million to launch the new Duffield Institute for Animal Behavior at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine.

Awards

1998 Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement[16]

2013 EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award Recipient[17]

2018 Cornell Engineering Distinguished Alumni Award – its highest alumni honor[18]

Personal life

David Duffield is married to Cheryl Duffield. Between 2005 and 2016 they lived in Alamo, California but now live near Lake Tahoe.[19]

References

  1. ^ "Forbes List of Top 100 Richest People In America". Forbes. May 20, 2022. Retrieved May 21, 2022.
  2. ^ "Duffield Hall Space and Reservation System – Cornell Engineering". Duffield.cornell.edu. Archived from the original on August 26, 2012. Retrieved June 2, 2018.
  3. ^ "Distinguished Alumni". Beta Theta Pi Alumni | Omicron Chapter. November 9, 2012. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
  4. ^ Catherine Perloff (November 3, 2019). "How David Duffield Took 20 Years And Four Startups To Develop The Corporate Culture Behind His Enterprise Software Empire". Forbes. Retrieved May 6, 2022.
  5. ^ Paul R. La Monica (December 13, 2004). "Oracle finally reaches deal to buy PeopleSoft for $10.3B". CNN. Archived from the original on June 9, 2018. Retrieved June 2, 2018.
  6. ^ "David Duffield". Forbes. Retrieved March 25, 2021.
  7. ^ "Workday Leadership – Workday". Workday.com. Archived from the original on July 31, 2014. Retrieved June 2, 2018.
  8. ^ "Stocks". Bloomberg L.P. Archived from the original on May 8, 2017. Retrieved June 2, 2018.
  9. ^ Datta, Tiyashi. "Workday co-founder David Duffield resigns as chairman". nasdaq.com. Retrieved May 6, 2022.
  10. ^ a b "Maddie's Fund 2000–2001 annual report" Archived May 9, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, p. 8.
  11. ^ a b "About Maddie" Archived October 7, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Maddie's Fund. Retrieved September 22, 2014.
  12. ^ "Incline hospital receives $350k grant from Duffield Foundation". www.tahoedailytribune.com. Retrieved October 9, 2020.
  13. ^ "Dave & Cheryl Duffield Foundation awards $3M to assisting people, animal affected by wildfires". The Sierra Sun.
  14. ^ Dullea, Henrik L. "$20 million gift to Cornell launches new academic and research initiatives in science and engineering Donor is alumnus David A. Duffield, head of PeopleSoft Inc". Cornell Chronicle. Retrieved May 6, 2022.
  15. ^ Kacapyr, Syl. "$5M gift launches Duffield Family Cornell Promise Scholarship". Cornell Chronicle. Retrieved May 6, 2022.
  16. ^ "Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement". www.achievement.org. American Academy of Achievement.
  17. ^ Dave Duffield of PeopleSoft named entrepreneur of the year Archived April 13, 2015, at the Wayback Machine.The Free Library. 1995, Business Wire. April 10, 2015
  18. ^ "Duffield receives Engineering's highest alumni honor". Cornell Chronicle.
  19. ^ Dog Heaven: David Duffield's Large Bay Area Estate Seeks 9 Million Archived January 8, 2017, at the Wayback Machine The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 21 November 2016.

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