Since I started following Charles, David, and William Koch
in different posts I found this one interesting talking about Julie Hayek (Miss
USA 1983). This is interesting because his wife’s name is Julia and when I saw
Hayek I thought they were referring ton the free market economist Frederick Hayek (economist). Julie Hayek
now plans to write a tell-all book about her life dating high profile men. She
apparently has a lot of information on David Koch from her diary. She was apparently with Koch for a few years in
the 1990’s before David got married to his current wife. However, Julie gave up
on David because he couldn’t commit to one woman (David Koch at times had 3
dates in one day). She apparently has
dated some other high profile men like Larry Ellison, Richard Cohen, Mitch
Kupchak, and Monaco’s Prince Albert II.
Whether or not any of this is true is pure speculation. It would make sense to come out with a tell-all book now since more people know who David Koch is then who knew who he was in the 1990's.
However, there may be some truth to David’s bachelor
attitude. David has an interesting dating history as in this
article Cindy Farkas Glanzrock said she had dated David Koch in the 1980’s
and claims David always enjoyed having a lot of woman around. What is
interesting is that Cindy claims that David wants to raise the bar at everything
he does. From this
Bloomberg Game Changers episode that profiled David and Charles Koch it is clear what
may attract woman to David. John Damgard who was a high school classmate of
David Koch claims that David “could afford to pick up the check even in those
days he was 6’5, wore pretty good looking suits, and was interesting”.
David Koch is an extremely generous person donating money to
wonderful hospitals, ballets, and other philanthropic endeavors. What people
forget is that he is human. Humans do date other humans. However, with billions
of dollars it seems as if more people are interested in who he used to date. If
Charles came up with Market Based Management (MBM) then David came up with
Market Based Dating.
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