Cane Bay Partners’ David Johnson Supports UWG’s Push for Experiential Learning as Guest Judge at Wolf Den Elevator Pitch Competition 

Cane Bay Partners' Co-founder David Johnson participates as guest judge at UWG Wolf Den Elevator Pitch

Cane Bay Partners Co-Founder David Johnson often credits the University of West Georgia for many of the valuable academic experiences that nurtured his entrepreneurship journey. Johnson got the chance to pay it forward on Nov. 9 by sharing his expertise with budding entrepreneurs at UWG’s first ever “Wolf Den” Elevator Pitch Competition.  This “Shark Tank”…

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David Johnson: Small Town to Executive Leader

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“I’m proof that you can come from the smallest towns, and you can make life what you want of it.” — David A. Johnson, Cane Bay Partners Co-Founder From humble beginnings in Baxley, Georgia where he spent his high school days, David A. Johnson would go on to become a successful executive leader and entrepreneur. In this…

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Cane Bay Cares Participates in St. Croix Relay for Life 2022

A sense of solidarity and upbeat Caribbean music permeated the air as community partners walked side by side on the St. Croix Educational Complex track between October 15 and 16. Cane Bay Cares, philanthropic arm of Cane Bay Partners VI, LLLP, joined the community in marching at the annual St. Croix Relay for Life —…

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Cane Bay Cares Celebrates Five Years of Service

Fintech company looks back on initiative’s transformation from hurricane relief to education incubator with new video  Oct. 6, 2022 – Cane Bay Cares got its start in 2017 when entrepreneurs David Johnson and Kirk Chewning raised more than $1 million for hurricane relief efforts in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. In response to a devastating…

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Cane Bay Cares Celebrates Five Years of Service

Fintech company looks back on initiative’s transformation from hurricane relief to education incubator with new video  In Maria’s wake, Cares distributed over 75,000 pounds of aid, including 50,000 bottles of water, 4,000 freezer packs for medical use, 44 generators, 800 solar lights, tarps, food, and mosquito repellants. What began as hurricane relief quickly grew, ultimately…

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