L. John Doerr
Gender: Male
Age in 2012: 60
Address: Lives and/or works in Menlo Park, CA
Wealth class: Billionaire
Areas of interest:
nonprofits
, business
, mail order
, politics & government
, real estate
, software
, technology
Politics: Doerr is a contributor to Democratic committees and campaigns.
He also has affiliations with centrist think tanks.
Personal social network: Much of Doerr's Muckety comes from political connections. He has direct links to three Fortune 1000 companies.
Financial information:
As an officer, director and/or owner of publicly traded securities, L. John Doerr has filed documents with the Securities and Exchange Commission. >> See filings
Muckety news stories featuring L. John Doerr
If campaign donations by chief legal officer David Drummond are any measure, Google is hedging its bets in the 2012 elections.
October 13, 2011
Leaders of the tech sector met with President Obama Thursday night at the home of uberinvestor John Doerr.
February 18, 2011
Once again, a California ballot proposition is attracting millions of dollars from around the country.
September 5, 2010
Odds are that President Obama, seeking ideas for how to get Americans back to work, will draw on the expertise of a Democratic think tank.
December 2, 2009
L. John Doerr personal relations:
Ann Doerr - spouse
Other current L. John Doerr relationships:
Amyris, Inc. - director
Aspen Institute - trustee
Frontline Wireless - investor
Giving Pledge - participant
Good Technology, Inc. - director
Google Inc. - director
Grameen Foundation - director
Hamilton Project - advisory council member
@Home - co-founder
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers - general partner
NewSchools Venture Fund - director
ONE Campaign - director
Silicon Compilers - founding CEO
Silver Spring Networks, Inc. - corporate adviser
TechNet - executive council co-chair
L. John Doerr past relationships:
2011 Obama Silicon Valley meeting - participant
Amazon.com, Inc. - director
California Proposition 23 - major opponent
Debt AIDS Trade Africa - director
Intuit, Inc. - director
Move, Inc. - director
Sun Microsystems Inc. - director
White House state dinner (11/24/2009) - invited guest
World Economic Forum 2009 - attendee
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Indirect links:
L. John Doerr has multiple indirect connections to the following people:Extended reach:
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Additional Muckety map information sources:
Bloomberg
; New York Times
; Securities and Exchange Commission
; White House
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L. John Doerr campaign contributions:
Listed below are federal donations of $3,000+ reported to the FEC.
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - $10,000 on 10/22/2010
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee - $13,300 on 3/31/2010
Venture PAC - $4,000 on 1/4/2010
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - $15,200 on 12/21/2009
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee - $15,200 on 6/29/2009
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee - $15,200 on 6/30/2009
Venture PAC - $4,000 on 1/31/2008
Venture PAC - $4,000 on 5/31/2007
Major contributions to state-level political organizations & campaigns:
(CA) Taxpayers for Better Schools - $2,000,000 on 10/16/2007
Contributions to political organizations reporting to IRS:
Democratic Governors Association - $5,000 on 6/10/2010

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