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David Frankel
Partner at Hanaco Ventures
David Frankel is a Partner at Hanaco Ventures, a venture capital firm based in New York and Tel Aviv. He plays a key role in managing deal flow, conducting due diligence, and providing portfolio support for the firm. His professional background includes significant experience in venture capital and strategic consulting.
Education and Early Career
David holds an MBA from UCLA Anderson School of Management, where he graduated with high honors, and a Bachelor of Science degree from Yeshiva University, graduating Magna Cum Laude. Before joining Hanaco Ventures, he was a Senior Associate at ff Venture Capital, a seed-stage firm in New York, and began his career at Ernst & Young, where he spent four years advising financial services companies on various strategic and operational initiatives.12
Current Role
At Hanaco Ventures, David has been instrumental in identifying and supporting early-stage companies, particularly those emerging from the Israeli tech ecosystem. His work involves not only investment decisions but also actively engaging with portfolio companies to help them grow.13
Personal Life
David resides in Long Island, New York, with his wife and three children.1
Highlights
ENTREPRENEUR
Last week, @MikeyShulman announced that @suno has surpassed two million paying customers and $300M in annual revenue.
I would love to say I had a grand theory about where AI was heading when I was the sole investor in their pre-seed round in 2022. The truth is I’m largely tone deaf to tech trends, but I do have a reasonably good eye for founders.
So far, much of the AI story has been about making engineers more efficient. Suno is about making music more experimental and accessible. That shift has a lot to do with Mikey.
He studied physics at Columbia, earned his PhD at Harvard, and later taught at MIT. That kind of academic pedigree can produce a prima donna. Mikey is the opposite, combining serious intellectual firepower with the creative instincts of a jazz band leader. (Fun fact: he’s also an accomplished bassist.)
As impressive as he is, I was encouraged by the chorus cheering him on. Hugo Van Vuuren and Nancy Zimmerman were emphatic in their praise. His co-founders and former @Kensho colleagues, Martin Camacho, Georg Kucsko, and Keenan Freyberg, were similarly lauded by every reference I checked. When people you respect harmonize like that, it’s wise to listen.
In the early days, the team was experimenting with different ways to commercialize the engine that would become @suno. They were commercially ambitious, but also deeply committed to empowering creators, and early enthusiasm from creative customers gave confidence that they were on the right track.
Major talent and Minor ego is a rare combination, but in this case has produced one of the most consequential developments in music since MTV.



