David Scott Cantin (born October 26, 1979) is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist.
He was born David Scott Cantin on October 26, 1979, in Red Bank, New Jersey.
[1] NJ BIZ featured him in their 2014 edition of "40 under 40", for contributing to Brad Benson Auto Group, of which he was Vice-Chairman at the time, becoming one of the largest Hyundai dealerships in the U.S.[2] Also in 2014, founding member of KISS and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Peter Criss, presented Cantin with the Man of Courage Award for Philanthropy[3] sponsored by the Beauty Foundation.
[8] After his diagnosis, he joined the boards of two more foundations: Columbia University Medical Center’s Hope & Heroes, and New Jersey-based Project Ladybug.
[1] In his current venture, Dave Cantin Group, Cantin has pledged a percentage of all future deal commissions will be donated to a local charity fighting pediatric cancer in the location of the acquired dealership.