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  1. David Woodley Packard (born 1940) is an American former professor and philanthropist; he is the son of Hewlett-Packard co-founder David Packard. A former HP board member (1987–1999), David is best known for his opposition to the HP-Compaq merger and his support for classical studies, especially the

  2. Mar 10, 1998 · LOS ALTOS, Calif. - David Packard, the Silicon Valley pioneer, was 74 years old and bedridden after surgery when he wrote an eight-page letter to his children. He wanted them to understand...

  3. Dec 2, 2001 · David Woodley Packard, for example, left the Packard Foundation in 1999, after it gave his own Packard Humanities Institute a grant of $1.6 billion.

  4. Mar 27, 1996 · David Packard, who with his partner William Hewlett launched one of Silicon Valley's most innovative electronics companies from a Palo Alto garage with $538 in cash and a calling to "do...

  5. David Packard, American electrical engineer and entrepreneur who cofounded the Hewlett-Packard Company, a manufacturer of computers, computer printers, and analytic and measuring equipment. He served as chairman of Hewlett-Packard’s board from 1964 to 1968 and from 1972 to 1993.

  6. David Packard (/ ˈ p æ k ər d / PAK-ərd; September 7, 1912 – March 26, 1996) was an American electrical engineer and co-founder, with Bill Hewlett, of Hewlett-Packard (1939), serving as president (1947–64), CEO (1964–68), and chairman of the board (1964–68, 1972–93) of HP.

  7. Sep 15, 2010 · David Packard co-founded Hewlett-Packard with William Hewlett in 1939. A graduate of Stanford University, he passed away in 1987.

  8. Mar 27, 1996 · David Packard, co-founder of Hewlett-Packard Inc., patriarch of the Silicon Valley and one of the most influential figures in all of American business, died Tuesday of pneumonia. He was 83.

  9. Jan 23, 2002 · David Woodley Packard has re-entered the debate over the proposed merger between Hewlett-Packard and Compaq Computer, accusing HP of misusing his father's words as part of an effort...

  10. May 2, 2017 · Philanthropist David Woodley Packard, a passionate supporter of film preservation, bought the complex after it was decommissioned in 1993 and renovated it as a state-of-the-art home for audiovisual conservation—removing the gun turret, converting firing ranges into storage vaults, and installing a jewel-box theater with carpets and ...