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David Jackson is the founder and CEO of Seeking Alpha, the leading provider of stock market opinion and analysis from blogs, money managers, and investment newsletters, and a provider of its own financial content.
After working for five years as a technology research analyst for Morgan Stanley in New York, David left in early 2003 to manage money and explore new approaches to financial publishing, ultimately leading to the creation of Seeking Alpha.
Earlier in his career, David worked in technology venture funding and macro-economics (HM Treasury in London and The Bank of Israel). He has a B.A. from Oxford University and an MSc from the London School of Economics. He's married and has three young children.








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