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Daniel Penny lands job at powerhouse venture capital firm
Weeks After Acquittal, Daniel Penny Gets Job at Venture Capital Firm Whose Co-Founder Is Outspoken Trump Advocate
Penny was acquitted of criminally negligent homicide in the choking death of Jordan Neely. He will start work at Andreessen Horowitz.
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.
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
Daniel Penny Is Hired by Venture Capital Firm Whose Founder Backed Trump
Mr. Penny, who was acquitted after choking a mentally ill subway passenger to death, will work for Andreessen Horowitz. Before the killing, he had been an architecture student.
Daniel Penny hired by venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz
Marine veteran Daniel Penny, who was found not guilty in the death of Jordan Neely in a New York City subway, has a new job with Silicon Valley investment firm Andreessen Horowitz.
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
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.
Acquitted ‘Subway Vigilante’ Daniel Penny Is Silicon Valley’s Latest Hire
Daniel Penny has reportedly landed a role in venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz a little less than two months after he was acquitted of criminally negligent homicide pertaining to the chokehold death of 30-year-old homeless man Jordan Neely in 2023.
a16z hires acquitted former Marine Daniel Penny as an investor
Powerhouse venture firm Andreessen Horowitz has hired Daniel Penny as an investor, its web page confirms. Penny is the former Marine who was tried last
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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 ...
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Daniel Penny case: Could Trump DOJ investigate possible 'weaponization' in subway trial?
President Donald Trump's executive order fighting against government "weaponization" could use Marine veteran Daniel Penny's ...
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.
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Daniel Penny, who stood trial for NY subway killing, hired by Andressen Horowitz
Penny will work as a deal partner on A16z's so-called American Dynamism investments, "founders and companies that support the ...
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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.
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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