Renaissance Man featuring David Ibarra, Founder, Ibarra Founder

Renaissance Man and Philanthropist: Lessons from David Ibarra, Founder of the David Ibarra Foundation

A NON-PROFIT EMPOWERMENT PODCAST SERIES Led by Jim Eskin, Fundraising Trainer/Consultant

David Ibarra is a leadership consultant and entrepreneur. He is the founder of eLeaderTech, the Ibarra-Brito Group, and the David Ibarra Enterprises.  David’s life is a testament to overcoming adversity. Born to immigrant parents and placed in…

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David Ibarra is a leadership consultant and entrepreneur. He is the founder of eLeaderTech, the Ibarra-Brito Group, and the David Ibarra Enterprises. 

David’s life is a testament to overcoming adversity. Born to immigrant parents and placed in foster care at a young age, he began his career washing dishes before becoming the youngest franchise owner of a Marriott Corporation division. As founder of the Eb Bauer Foundation, David has awarded full scholarships to 134 students and continues weekly mentoring sessions through “time tithe,” sharing his wisdom with those seeking guidance.

Our host Jim engages David in an insightful conversation about fear as motivation, the challenges of making versus giving away money, selective charity based on execution not just intent, and the importance of cultivating one’s talents despite economic hardships.

David reflects on key figures who shaped him—a fifth-grade teacher who nurtured his academic growth; Robert Farrell who introduced him to ‘Think and Grow Rich’; Marriott’s support that led him into entrepreneurship; and mentors who complemented his skills. He advises aspiring non-profit supporters to scrutinize organizations’ effectiveness before contributing their time or money.

Despite receiving knighthood for his contributions, David remains dedicated without any bucket list but lives out principles leading towards a rich life encompassing family, friends, faith community health—and financial wealth.

 

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