David Delaney Mayer (born 1992) is an American documentary filmmaker
and social entrepreneur. Mayer produced/directed the PBS special
limited series, "Food Town," as well as Complex Network's "Road to
Raceday." Mayer is the co-founder of DreamxAmerica, a Harvard
Innovation Lab-based social enterprise joining filmmaking and impact
investing to highlight and support immigrant entrepreneurs.A former
Duke University men's basketball player under Coach Mike Krzyzewski,
Mayer quit the team after his first year to pursue film. He graduated
with a focus in documentary filmmaking, where he was awarded the
Center for Documentary Studies’ Julia Harper Day Award and Benenson
Award in the Arts.In December 2019, Mayer was named as one of Forbes'
30 under 30 in Law and Policy.
and social entrepreneur. Mayer produced/directed the PBS special
limited series, "Food Town," as well as Complex Network's "Road to
Raceday." Mayer is the co-founder of DreamxAmerica, a Harvard
Innovation Lab-based social enterprise joining filmmaking and impact
investing to highlight and support immigrant entrepreneurs.A former
Duke University men's basketball player under Coach Mike Krzyzewski,
Mayer quit the team after his first year to pursue film. He graduated
with a focus in documentary filmmaking, where he was awarded the
Center for Documentary Studies’ Julia Harper Day Award and Benenson
Award in the Arts.In December 2019, Mayer was named as one of Forbes'
30 under 30 in Law and Policy.
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