Raul Fernandez (entrepreneur)

[3][4][5] Fernandez also serves on the board for Broadcom,[6] of DXC Technology,[7] GameStop,[8] and was previously a Director from 2001-2017 and Chairman of the Compensation Committee for Kate Spade & Company before they were sold to Tapestry in July 2017.

[13] Fernandez, a native Washingtonian, is an active philanthropist in D.C. regional nonprofits, focusing his energy primarily on educational reform.

While a student at St. John's College High School, he attended a Capitol Hill fundraiser for Hispanic Republicans with his father.

One of his father's friends introduced him to Congressman Jack Kemp's chief of staff leading Fernandez to a part-time intern position translating Spanish documents.

Fernandez is also an investor in Radius Networks, a leading provider of proximity technology solutions[buzzword] for major retailers, restaurant chains, sports and entertainment complexes.