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Notability clarification for Andy Konwinski
Thanks for reviewing the draft. I’d like to clarify that Andy Konwinski meets Wikipedia’s notability standards, especially under the criteria for people in business and technology.
He is a co-founder of two decacorn companies: Databricks and Perplexity
He was part of the original team that created Apache Spark, a widely adopted open-source project that is cited across industry and academia
He gave the 2025 commencement speech at UC Berkeley’s College of Computing, Data Science, and Society
He has been covered in independent, reliable sources including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and TechCrunch.