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L. John Doerr (born June 29, 1951) is an American and venture capitalist at in Menlo Park, California. In February 2009, Doerr was appointed a member of the President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board to provide the President and his administration with advice and counsel in trying to fix America's economic downturn. ranked Doerr as the 40th richest person in tech in 2017, and as of August 1, 2023, as the 146th richest person in the world, with a net worth of US$11.9 billion. Doerr is the author of Measure What Matters, a book about goal-setting, and Speed & Scale: An Action Plan for Solving Our Climate Crisis Now.

In 2022, John and his wife Ann collaborated with Stanford University to launch its first new school in about 70 years: Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability.


Early life
Doerr was born in St. Louis, Missouri. One of five siblings, Doerr graduated from Chaminade College Preparatory School in St. Louis. Doerr obtained a B.S. and an M.E.E. degree in electrical engineering from and an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1976.


Career
Doerr joined Corporation in 1974 just as the firm was developing the 8080 8-bit . He eventually became one of Intel's most successful salespeople. He also holds several patents for memory devices. In 1980, Doerr was offered a job with Kleiner Perkins. Intel president told him, "John, venture capital, that's not a real job. It's like being a real estate agent."John Doerr, 2018, Measuring What Matters. New York, Portfolio/ Penguin. Quote at p.33.

He joined that year, and since then has directed the distribution of venture capital funding to technology companies including , Netscape, , , drugstore.com, Amazon.com, , , and .

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Doerr has backed entrepreneurs, including , , and of ; of Amazon.com; and and Bill Campbell of .


Venture funding
Doerr co-founded and serves on the board of the New Schools Venture Fund, an and charter public schools fund, and TechNet, a policy network of high-tech CEOs advocating education and litigation reform, and policies for the innovation economy. Doerr co-chaired California's Proposition 39 which lowered the threshold to approved school bonds, and Proposition 71 which created $3 billion in funding for California research into therapies. He serves on the board of 's to fight global poverty, particularly disease in Africa. His success in venture capital has garnered national attention; he has been listed on magazine's exclusive "" and is widely regarded as one of the top technology venture capitalists in the world.

Doerr advocates innovation in technologies to combat climate change and has written and testified on the topic. In a 2007 TED conference, he cited his daughter's remark, "your generation created this problem, you better fix it", as a call to fight .

In 2008, he announced with the Kleiner Perkins $100 million , declaring the "more important than the personal computer" because "it knows who you are" and "where you are." In April 2010, he along with other members announced an increase in 's value by another $100 million, making the world's biggest investment pool in the cell phone application industry.

He currently serves on the boards of , Watershed, , , ASAPP, and . Doerr led Kleiner Perkins's $150 million investment in Twitter in 2012.

In 2013, he invested in DreamBox, which has been acquired by Charter School Growth Fund. He had also funded the initial investments in Bloom Energy Inc. Doerr is a major backer of the education company .

In 2016, Doerr stepped down from his role leading Kleiner Perkins, ceding leadership to .

Doerr mentored when she first joined Kleiner Perkins.

Doerr serves on the board of the Obama Foundation and ONE.org.


Economic Recovery Advisory Board
In February 2009, Doerr was appointed as a member of the USA Economic Recovery Advisory Board by President Barack Obama to provide the President and his administration with advice and counsel in fixing America's economic downturn.


Personal life
Doerr is married to Ann Howland Doerr. They live in Woodside, California, with their two children.

In August 2010, they signed the , a campaign set up by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and to get ultra-high-net-worth individuals to donate their fortunes to charitable causes within their lifetime.

In 1997, Doerr was named a Distinguished Alumnus of for his accomplishments in business. In 2009, Doerr was named a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. (see also the 4th entry on page 10 of the AAAS New members list for April 2009 sorted by field ) In 2010, Doerr was inducted into the California Hall of Fame. In 2019, Doerr received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement.

He is also member of the Global Advisory Board of .

On May 4, 2022, Stanford University announced Ann and John Doerr's donation of $1.1 billion to establish the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability. The gift is the second largest to an academic institution—the first being Michael Bloomberg's $1.8 billion gift to Johns Hopkins University. It is the largest gift to Stanford in the university's history.


Politics
Doerr is a supporter of the Democratic Party and has hosted fundraisers for the party on several occasions. Along with and , John Doerr was a co-founder of FWD.us, a lobbying group focused on immigration reform, improvements in education, and scientific research.


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