David M.
Kelley, who is an American entrepreneur, engineer, designer, and teacher, has a net worth of $200 million.
David M.
In February 1951, Kelley was born in Barberton, Ohio.
He obtained his M.S. degree from Carnegie Melon University.
He obtained a degree in Design from Stanford University and later became a professor.
By founding the design firm IDEO, Kelley amassed a fortune.
After working as an engineer for Boeing and NCR, IDEO went on to create the first Apple mouse.
In 1984, Kelley founded Onset Ventures, a venture capital firm, and co-founded Edge Innovations, a special effects company.
After enrolling in the Stanford Product Design program in 1978, he founded the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford University in 2004.
Creative Confidence, a book co-authored by Kelley, was published in 2013.
He has been recognized with multiple awards, such as the Chrysler Design Award and the National Design Award in Product Design.
David M. was alive in 2000.
The National Academy of Engineering welcomed Kelley as a member.
In May 2017, David listed his longtime Silicon Valley home for sale at $15 million.