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14 Facts About Daniel Lubetzky

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Daniel Lubetzky was born on 1968 and is a Mexican and American billionaire businessman, philanthropist, author, and founder and executive chairman of snack company Kind LLC.

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Daniel Lubetzky is the son of Sonia and Roman Lubetzky.

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Daniel Lubetzky was born and raised in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Daniel Lubetzky then earned his Juris Doctor degree from Stanford Law School in 1993.

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Daniel Lubetzky is the cousin of three-time Oscar-winning cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki.

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In 1993, Daniel Lubetzky was awarded a Haas Koshland Fellowship to write about legislative means to foster joint ventures between Arabs and Israelis.

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In 2003, concerned about unhealthy snacking choices and the rising obesity and diabetes epidemic in America, Daniel Lubetzky launched Kind Snacks with the slogan "Kind to your body, your taste buds and your world".

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In 2010, Daniel Lubetzky co-founded Maiyet, a luxury fashion venture committed to partnering with artisans in developing economies to create high-end products, while promoting self-sufficiency and entrepreneurship.

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In 2018, Daniel Lubetzky founded a New York-based family office, Equilibra, which backs entrepreneur-run businesses that offer packaged goods to consumers.

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Daniel Lubetzky said he would retain his stake in the company and remain involved in its operations.

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Daniel Lubetzky is the author of the New York Times bestselling book Do the Kind Thing, Think Boundlessly, Work Purposefully, Live Passionately.

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Daniel Lubetzky has published multiple opinion posts to CNN describing his opinions on how to stop violent extremists and lessons he will pass on to his children.

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In 2019, Daniel Lubetzky was appointed to the Anti-Defamation League's inaugural board of directors.

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In May 2024, the Washington Post reported that Daniel Lubetzky was a member of a WhatsApp group of business leaders working to shape US public opinion about the Gaza war following the 7 October attacks against Israel.