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Lists including David
Investments
Glaut
Total Funding: $1M
Kota
Total Funding: $8M
Jet HR
Total Funding: $5M
Shackle
Total Funding: $21M
Procuros
Total Funding: $9M
Breyta
Total Funding: $2M
Deed
Total Funding: $12M
Weld
Total Funding: $5M
Localyze
Total Funding: $48M
Payslip
Total Funding: $10M
Work Experience
2022
Special Advisor
2022
2021
Venture Partner
2021
As a Venture Partner at Frontline, David works with the Frontline team and portfolio with a particular focus on technology strategy and product team scaling. https://www.frontline.vc/people/david-clarke/
2021
Investor and Board Chair
2021
2020
Managing Partner
2020
2020
Political Advisor
2020
2008 - 2020
Chief Technology Officer
2019 - 2020
David Clarke is chief technology officer at Workday, and is responsible for defining and communicating the strategic direction of the company’s technology.
Senior VP Engineering
2008 - 2019
Having joined Workday via the acquisition of Cape Clear in 2008, I worked in a variety of senior roles, and ran the engineering group for 7 years from 2012-2019. This encompassed the development, operations, infrastructure, integrations, analytics and security organizations. During this time, the team grew from about 150 people to about 1500. Our transaction workload scaled from <1MM/month to >20Bn/month. As a member of the SMT, I was intimately involved in all aspects of the company's technical and business operations as we scaled from our first customers to being a large public company.
1999 - 2008
co-founding CEO, Senior VP Products
1999 - 2008
Co-founded Cape Clear- an integration middleware vendor and a leading provider of ESBs (Enterprise service Bus). Cape Clear raised over $50MM in investment capital from leading VC firms including Accel and Greylock, and grew to a multi-$M ARR before being acquired by Workday in 2008.
1996 - 1999
Senior Product Manager
1996 - 1999
Worked as a PM in IONA during its hyper-growth phase, up to and including what was then the 2nd biggest software IPO (after Netscape) in 1998. Managed its flagship 'Orbix' CORBA middleware product and introduced a number of new products to market.
1993 - 1996
business analyst
1993 - 1996