David Ulevitch is an entrepreneur and investor. As a General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, he focuses on enterprise and SaaS software investments along with companies that promote American Dynamism, which includes housing, education, logistics, national security, aerospace and public safety. His investments include Anduril, Flock Safety, Skydio, and Superhuman. He was previously the founder and CEO of OpenDNS, a cloud-delivered security service that was acquired by Cisco in 2015. While at Cisco, David was a senior Vice President and General Manager of Cisco Security — a $2.4 billion annual revenue business with more than 5,000 team members — where he oversaw the company’s global security strategy, portfolio, and architecture. Prior to OpenDNS, David founded EveryDNS, an authoritative DNS service, and grew it into the world’s largest free DNS service, which he sold to Dyn (now Oracle) in 2010.
David holds a BA in Anthropology from Washington University in St. Louis, which turned out to be way more useful than he expected. He currently serves on the Board of Trustees for Washington University in St. Louis.
David spent several years on the board of the Tony Hawk Foundation and is passionate about creating safe after-school activities (including Skateboarding) for at-risk youths in the US and abroad.
Outside of Soho, NY David spends time in Big Sky, MT, especially on epic powder days. David is an active supporter of the Warren Miller Performing Arts Center, and is passionate about creating artist residency programs in Montana.