David P. Fialkow (born October 18, 1958) is a billionaire
venture capital
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ist and an Oscar winning documentary filmmaker and producer. He is the co-founder of
General Catalyst
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, a $40bn venture capital firm focused on
early-stage and
growth
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investments.
He is also a producer of the Oscar-winning documentaries
Icarus
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and
Navalny.
Early life and education
David Fialkow was born in
Boston
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,
Massachusetts
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, and attended
Buckingham Browne & Nichols School
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in
Cambridge
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. Fialkow then attended
Colgate University
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, where he earned a B.A. in fine arts, with a concentration in film.
Fialkow graduated from Colgate in 1981. He took a year off to make a documentary film on Biking and run a T-shirt business before entering law school.
He earned a
J.D. degree from
Boston College
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in 1985.
Career
Early career
Fialkow met fellow General Catalyst Co-Founder Joel Cutler, with whom he would launch a number of successful businesses, in first grade. While an undergraduate at Colgate, Fialkow started a successful T-shirt business.
In 1987, while still in law school, he also co-founded Last-Minute Travel Company (later changed to National Leisure Group), which offered discounted vacations for individuals with flexible schedules. By the time of its sale in 1995, Last-Minute Travel was the second-largest vacation package provider in the United States.
Among other jobs that he held while in undergraduate and law school, Fialkow worked as a driver for leveraged buyout pioneer
Thomas H. Lee.
After graduation, Fialkow worked as an associate at Lee's eponymous firm as well as
U.S. Venture Partners. Along with Cutler, he also founded a number of applied technology-based platforms and tools for the travel, financial services, specialty retail, and payment processing industries. In addition to National Leisure Group, these included:
* Alliance Development Group, sold to
MyPoints.com
* Retail Growth ATM Systems, sold to
PNC Bank
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* Starboard Cruise Services, sold to
LVMH
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General Catalyst
Fialkow co-founded General Catalyst with Cutler in Cambridge in 2000.
In 2017, Fialkow was added to the Forbes
Midas List
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and was named one of the "Most Influential People in Boston" by
Boston Magazine
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History
Metrocorp Publishing, a Philade ...
in 2018.
Board memberships
Fialkow is on the board of The MIT Corporation and Pan-Mass Challenge. He is also Chairman of The Engine, Tough Tech accelerator and venture firm launched by MIT. He was previously a member of the Board of Directors of the
Boston Beer Company
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(Sam Adams).
Documentary filmmaking
Fialkow first studied film at Colgate University. While attending Colgate, Fialkow participated in the university's Global Study program, where he focused on making films. Following the end of the program, he earned a grant to continue making films on his own.
After graduation, Fialkow continued to produce documentary films as a hobby.
David and his wife, Nina, also an independent documentary producer who has worked for Boston
PBS
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affiliate
WGBH-TV
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, where she was executive producer of This Old House, The Victory Garden and the Julia Child cooking show, The French Chef, are members of
Impact Partners
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They have produced such films as ' ...
, a film partnership focused on developing films with a social justice theme.
Icarus
David, a cycling enthusiast and former chair of the
Pan-Mass Challenge charity bike-a-thon initiated by Billy Starr, was a producer of the 2017 documentary film Icarus, which chronicled director
Bryan Fogel's exploration of the underground world of doping in the world of cycling.
The film chronicles Fogel's use of performance-enhancing drugs to win an amateur cycling race and his discovery of a major international scandal, involving
Grigory Rodchenkov
Grigory Mikhailovich Rodchenkov (; born 24 October 1958) is the former head of Russia's national anti-doping laboratory, the ''Anti-Doping Center''. Rodchenkov is known for his involvement in the state-run doping program in Russia.
In Novemb ...
, the head of the Russian anti-doping laboratory.
The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2017 and was awarded the U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award (Orwell Award).
Netflix
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acquired the distribution rights for the film and released the documentary globally on August 4, 2017. Icarus won the Oscar for the
Best Documentary Feature at the
90th Academy Awards
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.
Fogel said of Fialkow's contributions to the film:
So often, the financier is looking over your shoulder. David is somebody who empowers people to do their best work and he’s someone who’s going to fight for you. You don’t get that every day in this business. In fact, you don’t get that any day. He’s truly inspiring and one of a kind.
Navalny
In 2022, David and Nina were executive producers on documentary film, Navalny which chronicled the life of Alexei Navalny, who survived an assassination attempt by poisoning with a lethal nerve agent in August 2020. Navalny premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and went on to win Best Documentary Feature at the 95th Academy Awards and Best Documentary at the 2023 BAFTA Awards.
Filmography
Following the commercial and financial success of Icarus, both David and Nina have remained active as filmmakers. The pair have worked on a number of projects, include co-producing
The Fourth Estate, a four-part miniseries that chronicled
The New York Times
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' coverage of the White House.
The series, which originally aired on
Showtime
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, was nominated for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series at the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards.
Fialkow's film credits include:
Philanthropy
David Fialkow served as the chairman of the Pan-Mass Challenge, a 100-plus mile bike-a-thon that benefits the
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. In 2024, the organization raised $75 million for the institute for a total of over $1 billion.
His non-profit involvement also includes:
* Leadership Council, Facing History and Ourselves
*Board of Trustees, MV Youth
*Board of Trustees, Boys and Girls Club of Boston
*Member,
Council on Foreign Relations
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*MIT
[https://news.mit.edu/2019/transmedia-storytelling-initiative-launches-0612]
References
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1958 births
Living people
American venture capitalists
Colgate University alumni
Boston College Law School alumni
American documentary film producers
Producers of Best Documentary Feature Academy Award winners