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Vance lauds Daniel Penny’s hire by VC firm
Vance lauds Daniel Penny’s hire by VC firm after subway chokehold acquittal
Vice President JD Vance celebrated the news that the prestigious venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz hired Daniel Penny, a Marine veteran who was acquitted two months ago of a negligent
Long Island native Daniel Penny, acquitted in subway chokehold death, lands job with venture capital firm, lawyer confirms
Daniel Penny, the Long Island native and Marine vet acquitted for the manslaughter of a homeless man on a New York City subway train last year, has landed a job at a $45 billion venture capital firm.
Andreessen Horowitz hires Daniel Penny, who was cleared last year in the killing of a subway rider
Andreessen Horowitz's website lists the Marine veteran Daniel Penny as a deal partner to support the venture capital firm's American Dynamism team.
'Incredible news': JD Vance reacts to subway chokehold killer Daniel Penny being hired by firm that backed Trump
Daniel Penny, a former Marine, has joined Andreessen Horowitz as a deal partner after being acquitted in a controversial subway incident involving Jor
Weeks After Acquittal, Daniel Penny Gets Job at Venture Capital Firm Whose Co-Founder Is Outspoken Trump Advocate
Penny was hired by Andreessen Horowitz, a Silicon Valley firm, co-founded by Marc Andreessen, who strongly backed Trump in the 2024 election, The New York Times reported. According to his employee page on the firm’s website, Penny will work on Andreessen Horowitz’s American Dynamism team as a deal partner.
Andreessen Horowitz just hired Daniel Penny, the ex-Marine who was acquitted after choking a man to death on a New York City subway
Marc Andreessen backed the Republican ticket in the presidential election, and Vice President JD Vance cheered the news of the hire.
Daniel Penny is hired by top Silicon Valley investment firm months after being acquitted in Subway chokehold case
I believe, as I know many of you do, that Daniel acted with courage in a tough situation. He was acquitted of all charges’, read a memo from the firms’ general partner
Daniel Penny lands role at firm to ‘learn the business of investing’: report
Daniel Penny, who was acquitted in December on charges of negligent homicide after putting a man in a chokehold on a subway car in New York City, landed a role with a major investment firm.
US Marine veteran Daniel Penny gets Silicon Valley job two months after being acquitted in Neely's death case
US Marine veteran Daniel Penny joined venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz after acquittal in Jordan Neely’s chokehold death case.
Andreessen Horowitz Hires Daniel Penny After Subway Chokehold Acquittal
Venture capital giant Andreessen Horowitz has hired Daniel Penny, a Marine veteran who became a national figure after he used a chokehold on an agitated subway rider.
Daniel Penny, acquitted in chokehold death, hired by venture capital firm
Daniel Penny, the Marine veteran acquitted in the subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely, has landed a new job in Silicon Valley. He’s been hired by Andreessen Horowitz, a venture capital firm, according to his profile on the company’s website.
Newsweek
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Photo of Daniel Penny on NY Subway Goes Viral After Acquittal
Penny
, 26, was acquitted of homicide after he put an unarmed homeless man, Jordan Neely, in a fatal chokehold on a New York City
subway
train in May of 2023.
Daniel
Penny
arrives at the ...
New York Sun
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Daniel Penny, Acquitted in Death of Michael Jackson Impersonator, Gets Coveted Finance Job at Tech Legend Marc Andreessen’s Firm
Mr. Penny had many supporters among Silicon Valley conservatives who thought he’d been wrongfully accused in the racially charged case.
Gothamist
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Will Daniel Penny’s acquittal make New Yorkers more likely to defend themselves?
Some have warned that New Yorkers may be more hesitant to act, out of fear that they’ll end up in court. Others worry Penny’s ...
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