David Henderson
David Henderson may refer to:
In economics:
- David Henderson (economist) (born 1927), chief economist at the OECD in Paris from 1984 to 1992
- David R. Henderson (born 1950), American economist
In journalism:
- David Henderson (broadcaster) (born 1970), Scottish journalist/newsreader working for BBC Scotland
- David Henderson (American journalist), CBS Network News television and radio journalist
In politics:
- David B. Henderson (1840–1906), U.S. politician of the 1890s and 1900s
- David Henderson (Canadian politician) (1841–1922), former Canadian Member of Parliament
- David N. Henderson (1921–2004), U.S. Representative from North Carolina
In sport:
- David Henderson (footballer) (1868–1933), Scottish football player (Liverpool FC)
- Dave Henderson (1958–2015), former Major League Baseball player
- Dave Henderson (footballer) (born 1960), retired Irish football goalkeeper
- David Henderson (basketball) (born 1964), former Duke Co-Captain and head basketball coach at University of Delaware
- David C. Henderson (born c1917), American football player and coach of football and basketball
- David Henderson (racing driver), won the 1995 BARC Formula Renault
- Dave Henderson (ice hockey) (born 1952), Canadian-born French ice hockey coach and player
Others:
- David Henderson (British Army officer) (1862–1921), senior British Army and, later, RAF officer
- David Ezekiel Henderson (1879–1968), U.S. federal judge
- David Henderson (psychiatrist) (1884–1965), Scottish psychiatrist
- David Henderson (poet) (born 1942), poet associated with the Umbra workshop and Black Arts Movement
- David Henderson (Auckland, New Zealand) (born 1953), property developer in New Zealand
- Davy Henderson (born c. 1962), Scottish musician (The Fire Engines, Win, The Nectarine No. 9)
- David Henderson (Christchurch, New Zealand), property developer in New Zealand
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