David DeWolf

CEO and Entrepreneur in Fairfax, VA

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David DeWolf is the Founder and CEO of Three Pillar Global, an innovative provider of software product management and development services. Under David's guidance Three Pillar has achieved triple digit growth each of the past four years and expanded operations to four continents during the same period. Due to this explosive growth, Three Pillar was ranked #44 on Inc. Magazine’s list of the country’s fastest growing privately held companies.

David is passionate about business, entrepreneurship, and technology. He is an active member of the business and technology communities in Northern Virginia. He sits on the Advisory Boards of Verdant Strategies and iMPACT Enterprises, is a member of Legatus, and a graduate of Mindshare, an exclusive, invitation only, forum of CEOs from the Washington D.C. area's most promising technology companies.

Before founding Three Pillar, David was a Principal at Digital Focus where he oversaw the development of custom software solutions. Prior to that he worked at various privately held consulting agencies, making a name for himself as an expert in software development and agile methodologies. David was an active member of several open source software communities, including the Apache Software Foundation. In 2005 David was appointed to the Java Portlet Specification Expert Group and was selected by industry leaders as a member of the Java Community Process. He has spoken at various national conferences and has authored numerous online publications. He has consulted for a wide variety of businesses, from Fortune 500 companies to startups.

David was born in Papillion, NE into a military family and earned his Bachelor's degree from the Franciscan University of Steubenville where he studied Communications and Theology. He is the founding Chairman of the Franciscan University’s Alumni Chapter of Washington DC, where he currently resides with his wife Teresa and six children – Sarah, Joseph, Rebekah, Catherine, Jacob, and Rosie.