Darren Barefoot
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Darren Barefoot is a marketing executive based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is the founder and president of Capulet Communications, a public relations firm specializing in high technology companies.
Barefoot writes a monthly column for the Yaletown View, whose parent company publishes newspapers in British Columbia and California. He is also a blogger who writes on a variety of topics.
In 2006 a play he wrote called Bolloxed debuted at theater festivals in Vancouver and Victoria. It is a romance story about two computer programmers.
In 2003, Barefoot was instrumental in "Flowers for Al and Don," which purchased flowers for gay couples that participated in domestic partnership ceremonies in San Francisco, California and Portland, Oregon.
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The last name Barefoot is of English origin, referring to either the poorest peasants in a community or to monks who went barefoot as penance.[1]