David Koch - Wikipedia David Hamilton Koch ( koʊk KOHK; May 3, 1940 – August 23, 2019) was an American businessman, political activist, philanthropist, and chemical engineer In 1970, he joined the family business: Koch Industries, the second largest privately held company in the United States
Who Are the Coke Brothers? - Reference. com The Koch (pronounced “coke”) brothers run the second largest privately owned company in the United States, Koch Industries – a business primarily involved in trading, investments and manufacturing The elder brother is Charles and the younger brother is David
Koch family - Wikipedia Charles and David Koch built a political network of libertarian and conservative donors, and the brothers funneled financial revenue into television and multi-media advertising David Koch died in August 2019
David Koch, billionaire and conservative activist, dies at 79 David Koch, the billionaire conservative activist and philanthropist, who was lauded by the right and rebuked by the left, has died He was 79 “It is with a heavy heart that I announce the
David Koch dies: Who are the Koch brothers? - USA TODAY The Koch family announced on Friday morning that David Koch, the 79-year-old former Koch Industries executive and conservative political activist, passed away The billionaire had been dealing
How David Koch and His Brother Shaped American Politics In 1980, David H Koch, one of the two billionaire industrialist brothers at the center of a sprawling and powerful political network, served as the Libertarian Party’s vice-presidential
David Coke Explained The second son of Thomas Coke, 4th Earl of Leicester and Marion Gertrude (née Trefusis), Coke was godson of King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom He was a graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge
Charles and David Koch | Biographies, Politics, Facts | Britannica Charles and David Koch, American brothers who were majority co-owners of the energy conglomerate Koch Industries, Inc , and major financial supporters of libertarian and conservative causes in the United States in the late 20th and early 21st centuries Learn more about the Koch brothers