KEY POINTS
  • David Friedberg worked at Google from 2004 to 2006, and then started Climate Corporation, which he later sold to Monsanto for $1 billion.
  • He has since been investing in start-ups focused on agriculture, food supply and genomics, and in 2017 he created The Production Board to help build and fund start-ups.
  • Google's Larry Page was an early backer, Friedberg is revealing for the first time.
  • TPB just raised $300 million from investors including Alphabet, Baillie Gifford, Allen & Co. and BlackRock.
David Friedberg, founder and CEO of The Production Board

David Friedberg is known in Silicon Valley as an early Google executive who started farming insurance company Climate Corporation and sold it to Monsanto for $1 billion in 2013.

More recently, Friedberg has gained the nickname Queen of Quinoa on the popular All-In podcast with investors Jason Calacanis, Chamath Palihapitiya and David Sacks. The lifelong vegetarian earned the nickname when he purchased Canadian quinoa supplier NorQuin in 2014.