I saw a preview of a profile David Koch did for the November 2012
edition of Newsmax magazine. As you know I have extensively probably more than
any other blogger out there covered David Koch has given up to August 2012 $305 million to charity, how he endorses gay marriage, an analysis of David and Charles Koch net worth from 1984-2012 here, and even covered his dating here. Regardless of what your political affiliation is
David Koch is truly an interesting person.
The article itself
offers a pretty good interview with David Koch. I have read so much about David
Koch and the Koch family nothing really is that new (however I did learn even
in this article). The first is David Koch denies starting the tea party which is
true since it was actually started by Rick Santelli after this famous rant here on CNBC. He
also points out that inflation will soon come as the Treasury department with
their quantitative easing program (QEinifity). What I probably found most
interesting was the work life of David Koch. He wakes up at 7:30 A.M. eating
his cereal and yogurt, then makes sure his kids get off to school and is taken
to work and is in by 9 A.M. Many people
may believe David Koch doesn’t work hard however he stays until 7 P.M. before
leaving to go home to see his wife and 3 kids (David Jr. Mary, Julia, and John
Mark) and has a personal chef cook. Speaking of food Koch tips 15% when he goes
out to eat which contradicts
this foolish article from Bloomberg claiming he was the worst tipper at 740
Park Avenue. Although, he did give all the door men a $50 Christmas bonus (Park
Avenue: Money, Power, and the American Dream is unfortunately airing on November 12 on PBS and I have a
feeling I am forecasting nausea in the near distant future after simply looking
at the trailer).
Some other cool things about David Koch is that he charters a
yacht on the French Riviera and some Greek Islands. Koch enjoys reading about
the Founding Fathers and watching sports and documentaries. Another interesting
fact I learned is that he doesn’t use the internet. From a Market-Based
Management prospective I wonder if he could add value by having e-mail? Growing
up David along with his other brothers had to do ranch work. Hard to believe
now but David did actually work on a farm ranch driving bulldozers, operating
hay bailers, fixed farm equipment, and dug ditches. When he asked his father
for a quarter to buy a candy bar his father Fred Koch said he wanted his sons
to “appreciate what money meant”, meaning the Koch brothers had to actually
work for it.
David Koch runs an interesting group at Koch Industries known as the
Koch Membrane Systems group. I blogged about Koch Membrane here. Basically the company can turn salt water
into drinkable water or water used for commercial purposes. The technology
seems pretty cool and David has been interested in the technology since his
days at MIT. Just about every week Koch flies to Boston and spends two days
working at Koch Membrane. David finds the technology interesting and many
opportunities available in the industry.
David Koch is also for same-sex marriages (people forget he did
run as a libertarian candidate). On Obama Koch calls him, “charming” yet
rightfully criticizes the President for attacking businesses who actually do
create jobs. Koch would like to bring spending down to 19% (from 25% at present
day). What is interesting is that Koch supports a tax increase if it is
necessary to win support from Democrats to vote Republican however, Koch would
want spending cuts to be five times greater than any tax increase.
The article is interesting and good for someone who does not know
much about David Koch. I have said many times on this blog he is an
interesting, caring, and generous individual. I really wish he would publish an
autobiography since he is truly fascinating no matter what side of the
political spectrum you are on.
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