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David Chilton is a Canadian author, investor, and television personality from
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. As a venture capitalist, he appeared on television in the Canadian version of Dragons’ Den.


Personal life

Chilton enrolled in
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, but postponed his education in order to pursue prospective business ventures. He returned to Wilfrid Laurier University in 1995 to complete his BA in
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. Chilton currently resides outside of Waterloo,
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. He is a divorced father to a son, Scott, and a daughter, Courtney.


Business life

Chilton began his career by self-publishing his book ''
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'' in 1989. ''The Wealthy Barber'' was written in 26 months, and specifically targeted those with little investment experience, to develop positive money-spending habits. ''The Wealthy Barber'' investigates the lives of three young individuals who regularly visit a local barber for financial advice. ''The Wealthy Barber'' is one of the best-selling Canadian books of all time, selling over two million copies since its release. Chilton also collaborated with authors Greta and Janet Podleski as a publisher of many best-selling cookbooks, including ''Looneyspoons'', ''Crazy Plates,'' and ''Eat, Shrink and Be Merry!'' Chilton left his role in the publishing industry in 2007, primarily due to the guilt of not contributing to the development of the industry, while taking a third of all profits. In 2011, Chilton released a sequel to ''The Wealthy Barber'' in response to the 2008 financial crisis, titled '' The Wealthy Barber Returns''. The novel eliminates the use of narrative, instead opting for his own advice to provide guidance to readers, and help them recover financially. Chilton has stated that it is unlikely he will publish another financial guide book, as the writing process proved to be too strenuous due to his business and personal commitments. Since joining the cast of ''
Dragons' Den ''Dragons' Den'' is a reality television program format in which entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to a panel of venture capitalists in the hope of securing investment finance from them. The program originated in 2001 in Japan, where it is k ...
'', Chilton has substantially increased his investment and business presence, though claiming to have only spent a small percentage of his net worth. One of Chilton's recent investments is the purchase of a 25% share in the card company Hand and Beak, that partnered with greeting card publisher
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, in order to market and distribute the product to consumers.


Television career

Chilton has made numerous guest appearances throughout his career, with his first being on '' The Hour (George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight)'' in 2010. Chilton gave a total of six guest appearances on ''The Hour'' between 2010 and 2013. He also appeared as himself on the ''
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'' New Year's Eve episode in 2012 and appeared once on ''
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'' in 2013 as the host. Chilton also landed a role on the hit TV series ''Dragons' Den'' in 2012, replacing
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for the seventh season. Chilton was contracted to stay with ''Dragons’ Den'' until the ninth season, after which he announced he was leaving the show to "focus on his deals full-time." As a "Dragon", Chilton incorporated his philosophies and financial expertise into the investments he made on the show.
Chilton has also appeared in the web/television series ''SmartAssociates'' on a panel with Ron Sparks and host Steve Patterson, in a guest appearance on ''
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'' in 2013, and acting in an episode of ''
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'' in 2015, playing a wealthy barber named "Mr. Chilton".


Awards

* Chilton won the H.L. Gassard Memorial Award for the highest mark on the Canadian Securities Course in 1985


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Chilton, David 1961 births Businesspeople from Ontario Canadian venture capitalists Participants in Canadian reality television series Living people Canadian finance and investment writers People from Sarnia Businesspeople from Waterloo, Ontario Writers from Waterloo, Ontario