David Perry (entrepreneur)

David Perry
Education University of Tulsa
Harvard University
United States Air Force Academy
Occupation Entrepreneur
Employer Indigo Agriculture
Board member of Indigo Agriculture
FareWell

David Perry is the president, CEO and director of Indigo Agriculture, an agriculture technology startup that uses plant microbiomes to increase plant health and crop yields.[1] He is also a co-founder and serves as Chairman of the Board[2] at FareWell, a digital lifestyle medicine company,[3] and a board member at Evelo.[4]

Perry was raised on a farm in rural Arkansas and is a “serial entrepreneur,”[1] founding several companies in the life sciences sector, including Anacor Pharmaceuticals,[5] which he co-founded in 2002,[6] and Chemdex, a B2B platform for buyers and sellers of life science products.[7]

Under Perry’s leadership, Chemdex, rebranded as Ventro in 2000, achieved a valuation of $11 billion.[8]

Perry was named entrepreneur of the year by financial consulting firm Ernst & Young,[3] and has been called “one of the rock stars of the Web” by Pharma & MedTech Business Intelligence.[9]

Education

Perry holds a BS from the University of Tulsa and a MBA from Harvard University,[10] during which he started his first biotech company, Virogen.[11] He also attended the United States Air Force Academy, where he was selected as a National Merit Scholar.[12]

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