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From Sheffield son to Silicon Valley multimillionaire | From Sheffield son to Silicon Valley multimillionaire |
(about 13 hours later) | |
David Richards, multimillionaire chief executive of software company Wandisco, has come a long way from his humble north-of-England roots. | David Richards, multimillionaire chief executive of software company Wandisco, has come a long way from his humble north-of-England roots. |
The 43-year-old presides over a company worth more than £298m ($491m), of which his 17% stake totals about £51m. | The 43-year-old presides over a company worth more than £298m ($491m), of which his 17% stake totals about £51m. |
He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he is in the process of building a new £2.4m home complete with its own vineyard. | He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he is in the process of building a new £2.4m home complete with its own vineyard. |
His neighbours are fellow Silicon Valley technology millionaires. | His neighbours are fellow Silicon Valley technology millionaires. |
It is not a bad state of affairs for the son - and grandson - of steelworkers from Sheffield. | It is not a bad state of affairs for the son - and grandson - of steelworkers from Sheffield. |
'Long-haired yetis' | 'Long-haired yetis' |
Born in 1970, Mr Richards says that from an early age he knew he didn't want to follow his father into the steel industry. | Born in 1970, Mr Richards says that from an early age he knew he didn't want to follow his father into the steel industry. |
"I was determined to get out and manage my own future," he says. | "I was determined to get out and manage my own future," he says. |
Deciding against going to university, he took a job as a management trainee at Barclays Bank. It was an early, but rare, career mistake. | Deciding against going to university, he took a job as a management trainee at Barclays Bank. It was an early, but rare, career mistake. |
Mr Richards says: "It taught me that the one thing I definitely didn't want to do was become a manager in Barclays Bank." | Mr Richards says: "It taught me that the one thing I definitely didn't want to do was become a manager in Barclays Bank." |
Quickly realising the error of his ways, and following some advice from an old teacher, he signed up for a degree in computer science and business studies at the then Huddersfield Polytechnic. | Quickly realising the error of his ways, and following some advice from an old teacher, he signed up for a degree in computer science and business studies at the then Huddersfield Polytechnic. |
"At first I [again] wondered what I'd done," he says, "because computer scientists seemed like long-haired yetis who never went out and never met girls. But I persevered." | "At first I [again] wondered what I'd done," he says, "because computer scientists seemed like long-haired yetis who never went out and never met girls. But I persevered." |
After graduating in 1992, Mr Richards wanted big city opportunities, and so he moved to London to work for Druid, a rapidly growing software consultancy. | After graduating in 1992, Mr Richards wanted big city opportunities, and so he moved to London to work for Druid, a rapidly growing software consultancy. |
Offered the choice between a company car and stock options, the business-minded Mr Richards wisely chose the latter. | Offered the choice between a company car and stock options, the business-minded Mr Richards wisely chose the latter. |
After Druid floated on the stock market, he found himself a near-millionaire, aged just 22. | After Druid floated on the stock market, he found himself a near-millionaire, aged just 22. |
"My first car was a C-Class Mercedes which I paid for in cash," he says. "I just thought this was the way life was meant to be." | "My first car was a C-Class Mercedes which I paid for in cash," he says. "I just thought this was the way life was meant to be." |
Frosty encounter | |
Mr Richards then decided to set up his own consultancy, offering his expertise in business software. | Mr Richards then decided to set up his own consultancy, offering his expertise in business software. |
"I could have gone to work for some very big companies, but I had the drive to set up my own firm instead," he says. | "I could have gone to work for some very big companies, but I had the drive to set up my own firm instead," he says. |
He found that his services were in high demand in the mid-1990s, as an ever growing number of companies installed software systems. | He found that his services were in high demand in the mid-1990s, as an ever growing number of companies installed software systems. |
It was very lucrative work, but by then Mr Richards had big ambitions to move across the Atlantic. | It was very lucrative work, but by then Mr Richards had big ambitions to move across the Atlantic. |
"I wanted to get the US by hook or by crook," he says. "The internet was taking off and Silicon Valley beckoned. It was where it was all happening." | "I wanted to get the US by hook or by crook," he says. "The internet was taking off and Silicon Valley beckoned. It was where it was all happening." |
At that time Mr Richards also met his future wife, Jane, in a hotel bar in Bath. "She was a bit rude to me," he says, after a friend mistook her for a barmaid. | |
Despite the frosty nature of their first encounter, romance blossomed and she accompanied him to the US. They headed first to New York before settling in California. | |
'It was a travesty' | 'It was a travesty' |
In 1998, and now based in Silicon Valley, Mr Richards launched a business software company called Insevo. He admits that he learnt a harsh lesson in how he funded it. | In 1998, and now based in Silicon Valley, Mr Richards launched a business software company called Insevo. He admits that he learnt a harsh lesson in how he funded it. |
"I went to see some venture capitalists and managed to raise $25m [£15m] very quickly," he says. "This was just what you did at the time - it was the perceived wisdom, and I was a sheep." | "I went to see some venture capitalists and managed to raise $25m [£15m] very quickly," he says. "This was just what you did at the time - it was the perceived wisdom, and I was a sheep." |
But in business, access to easy money can lead to some poor investment decisions, as the approaching dotcom crash of 2000 was to make painfully evident. | But in business, access to easy money can lead to some poor investment decisions, as the approaching dotcom crash of 2000 was to make painfully evident. |
In his view, venture capitalists looking for a quick profit imposed restrictive big business practices on Insevo, a rapidly growing start-up that should have remained nimble and flexible. | In his view, venture capitalists looking for a quick profit imposed restrictive big business practices on Insevo, a rapidly growing start-up that should have remained nimble and flexible. |
Ironically, his investors turned down an offer for the company worth "tens of millions of dollars", he says, before eventually selling up a few years after the crash for a lot less. | Ironically, his investors turned down an offer for the company worth "tens of millions of dollars", he says, before eventually selling up a few years after the crash for a lot less. |
"It was a travesty," Mr Richards says, with some bitterness still evident. | "It was a travesty," Mr Richards says, with some bitterness still evident. |
'True genius' | 'True genius' |
Mr Richards left to set up Librados - "freed men" in Spanish - with four other partners, vowing not to rely on venture capital again. | Mr Richards left to set up Librados - "freed men" in Spanish - with four other partners, vowing not to rely on venture capital again. |
Within a year the company, which did much the same as Insevo, had 50 customers, and was then bought out for for $10m. | Within a year the company, which did much the same as Insevo, had 50 customers, and was then bought out for for $10m. |
"We were like killers," says Mr Richards, recalling his company's rapid growth and high-energy work ethic. | "We were like killers," says Mr Richards, recalling his company's rapid growth and high-energy work ethic. |
Yet it was meeting a Silicon Valley-based IT expert called Yeturu Aahlad, which Mr Richards says changed his life. | Yet it was meeting a Silicon Valley-based IT expert called Yeturu Aahlad, which Mr Richards says changed his life. |
"I knew a true genius when I saw one," says Mr Richards. | "I knew a true genius when I saw one," says Mr Richards. |
Dr Aahlad had devised a way of replicating and synchronising multiple computer databases in real-time, so that if one server crashed the whole system could still function. The discipline is called "wide area network distributed computing". | Dr Aahlad had devised a way of replicating and synchronising multiple computer databases in real-time, so that if one server crashed the whole system could still function. The discipline is called "wide area network distributed computing". |
Mr Richards and Dr Aahlad decided to team up and form a new company to offer the service. | Mr Richards and Dr Aahlad decided to team up and form a new company to offer the service. |
Based in San Ramon, California, they named their business Wandisco, which is an acronym of wide area network distributed computing. | Based in San Ramon, California, they named their business Wandisco, which is an acronym of wide area network distributed computing. |
Sales grew fast, says Mr Richards, because in the era of big data "companies simply can't afford for their databases to go down". | Sales grew fast, says Mr Richards, because in the era of big data "companies simply can't afford for their databases to go down". |
He adds: "If an investment bank cannot trade, it can cost it $100m a minute in lost business." | He adds: "If an investment bank cannot trade, it can cost it $100m a minute in lost business." |
Wandisco's clients include big banks, utilities, governments and retailers, with the US and China as its biggest markets. | Wandisco's clients include big banks, utilities, governments and retailers, with the US and China as its biggest markets. |
And in 2012 the company successfully floated on the London Stock Exchange's Alternative Investment Market. | And in 2012 the company successfully floated on the London Stock Exchange's Alternative Investment Market. |
But despite Mr Richards' dream Californian lifestyle, he remains true to his Sheffield roots, employing 70 people in a sister head office there. | But despite Mr Richards' dream Californian lifestyle, he remains true to his Sheffield roots, employing 70 people in a sister head office there. |
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