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Esther Dyson

Esther Dyson (born 14 July 1951) is a Swiss-born American investor, journalist, author, commentator and philanthropist. She is the executive founder of Wellville, a nonprofit project focused on improving equitable wellbeing. Dyson is also an angel investor focused on health care, open government, digital technology, biotechnology, and outer space.[1][2][3][4][5][excessive citations] Dyson's career now focuses on health[6] and she continues to invest in health and technology startups.

Esther Dyson
Esther Dyson in 2018 at the Clock of the Long Now
Born (1951-07-14) 14 July 1951 (age 72)
Zürich, Switzerland
Alma materHarvard University
Relatives
Websitewellville.net

Education and early life edit

Esther Dyson's father was English-born, American-naturalized physicist Freeman Dyson, and her mother was mathematician Verena Huber-Dyson, of Swiss parentage; her brother is science historian George Dyson. Her paternal grandfather was the composer Sir George Dyson.[7] She was educated at Harvard University where she studied economics and wrote for The Harvard Crimson.[8]

Career edit

After graduating she joined Forbes as a fact-checker and quickly rose to reporter. In 1977, she joined New Court Securities[2] following Federal Express and other start-ups. After a stint at Oppenheimer Holdings covering software companies, she moved to Rosen Research in 1982. In 1983, when she bought the company from her employer Ben Rosen, Dyson renamed the company EDventure Holdings and his Rosen Electronic Letter newsletter Release 1.0.[9] She and business partner Daphne Kis sold EDventure Holdings to CNET Networks in 2004 and left CNET in January 2007.

On 7 October 2008, Space Adventures announced that Dyson had paid to train as a back-up spaceflight participant for Charles Simonyi's trip to the International Space Station aboard the Soyuz TMA-14 mission which took place in 2009.[10]

In 1997, Dyson wrote that as of that time she had never voted.[8] The tagline of her email signature block reads “Always make new mistakes”.[11]

Publications and business ventures edit

 
Dyson said, "I'm flying!", 2007 courtesy Zero-G
 
Dyson in 2007

Currently, Dyson is a board member and active investor in a variety of start-ups, mostly in online services, health care, logistics, artificial intelligence, emerging markets, and space travel.[12] She was a board member of Yandex, which is considered the “Google of Russia,” until March 2022.[13]

Previously, Dyson and her company EDventure Holdings specialized in analyzing the effect of emerging technologies and markets on economies and societies. She produced the following publications on technology:

  • Release 1.0, her monthly technology-industry newsletter (started by Ben Rosen), published by EDventure Holdings. Until 2006, Dyson wrote most issues herself and edited the others. When she left CNET, the newsletter was picked up by O'Reilly Media, which appointed Jimmy Guterman to edit it and renamed the newsletter Release 2.0.[14]
  • Rel-EAST, a sister newsletter focused on the technology industry in Eastern Europe.
  • Release 2.0, her 1997 book on how the Internet affects individuals' lives. Its full title is Release 2.0: A design for living in the digital age. The revision Release 2.1 was published in 1998.

Philanthropy edit

Interview with Dyson on her time as the board chair of ICANN

Dyson is an active member of a number of non-profit and advisory organizations. From 1998 to 2000, she was the founding chairman of ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. As of 2004, she sat on its "reform" committee (the At-Large Advisory Committee), dedicated to defining a role for individuals in ICANN's decision-making and governance structures.[2] She opposed ICANN's 2012 expansion of generic top-level domains (gTLDs).[15][16] She has followed closely the post-Soviet transition of Eastern Europe, from 2002 to 2012 was a member of the Bulgarian President's IT Advisory Council, along with Vint Cerf, George Sadowsky, and Veni Markovski, among others. She has served as a trustee of, and helped fund, emerging organizations such as Glasses for Humanity, Bridges.org, the National Endowment for Democracy, the Eurasia Foundation, StopBadware, and the Sunlight Foundation.

Currently, she is a trustee of Charity Navigator, ExpandED Schools (outside-of-class services for kids), the Long Now Foundation, Open Corporates, and The Commons Project, where she chairs the comp and culture committee.

Other pursuits edit

Dyson was one of the first ten volunteers for George Church’s Personal Genome Project where you can find her complete genome.

Dyson has served as a judge[17] for Mayor Michael Bloomberg's NYC BigApps competition in New York.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Moles Farewell Tributes. 12 March 2016. Archived from the original on 26 August 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  2. ^ a b c . Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. Archived from the original on 15 March 2014. Retrieved 12 October 2008. Esther Dyson, former Chairman of the ICANN Board [..] She was appointed as one of ICANN's nine initial directors in October 1998. She served as an ICANN director until 16 November 2000.
  3. ^ "Edge: Esther Dyson". Edge Foundation, Inc. Retrieved 12 October 2008. Esther Dyson is editor of the computer-industry newsletter, Release 1.0, a CNET Networks publication
  4. ^ Esther Dyson on Huffington Post
  5. ^ George, Don (4 November 1997). "Road Warrior: Esther Dyson" 2 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Salon Wanderlust. Retrieved 12 October 2008. "Esther Dyson, one of the preeminent visionaries of the digital age – and a quintessential road warrior [..] She also invests in and sits on the boards of several U.S. start-ups. In addition, Dyson is chairwoman of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit civil liberties organization"
  6. ^ Dyson, Ester (22 January 2014). The Anti-Fragility of Health. Project Syndicate.
  7. ^ Digerati: Encounters with the Cyber Elite 10 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine by John Brockman (HardWired Books, 1996)
  8. ^ a b Esther Dyson (13 October 1997). "The Accidental 'Techie'". Newsweek. pp. 79–86.
  9. ^ about which she wrote in 1997: "RELease 1.0 - get it?"
  10. ^ "Space Adventures Announces Esther Dyson as Back-Up Crew Member for Spring 2009 Spaceflight Mission" 15 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine. Space Adventures. 7 October 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-12. "Esther Dyson, an investor in Space Adventures [..] will train as the back-up crew member alongside orbital spaceflight candidate Charles Simonyi, PhD, who is currently planning a mission to the International Space Station (ISS) in spring 2009. [..] The price of the back-up crew member program is $3,000,000 (USD), which includes the required spaceflight training costs, along with accommodations in Star City"
  11. ^ "Always make new mistakes". June 2012.
  12. ^ Esther Dyson's Board Seats & Investments. EDventure.
  13. ^ Peterson, Becky. "Inside the boardroom shattering at Yandex, Russia's biggest tech company, sent into free fall by Putin's Ukraine war". Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  14. ^ Release 1.0 and 2.0 17 February 2019 at the Wayback Machine at O'Reilly
  15. ^ Dyson, Esther. "What's in a Domain Name?". Retrieved 23 April 2016.
  16. ^ "Top Level Domain Expansion Update: Brand Owners Air Concerns in Washington | Internet and Cyberlaw | Marshall Gerstein & Borun LLP". Marshall Gerstein & Borun LLP. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
  17. ^ "Mayor Bloomberg Announces Winners of NYC BIGAPPS 2.0 Competition". NYC.gov. 31 March 2011. Retrieved 5 June 2013.

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Esther Dyson born 14 July 1951 is a Swiss born American investor journalist author commentator and philanthropist She is the executive founder of Wellville a nonprofit project focused on improving equitable wellbeing Dyson is also an angel investor focused on health care open government digital technology biotechnology and outer space 1 2 3 4 5 excessive citations Dyson s career now focuses on health 6 and she continues to invest in health and technology startups Esther DysonEsther Dyson in 2018 at the Clock of the Long NowBorn 1951 07 14 14 July 1951 age 72 Zurich SwitzerlandAlma materHarvard UniversityRelativesGeorge Dyson grandfather Freeman Dyson father Verena Huber Dyson mother 1 George Dyson brother Websitewellville wbr net Contents 1 Education and early life 2 Career 2 1 Publications and business ventures 2 2 Philanthropy 2 3 Other pursuits 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksEducation and early life editEsther Dyson s father was English born American naturalized physicist Freeman Dyson and her mother was mathematician Verena Huber Dyson of Swiss parentage her brother is science historian George Dyson Her paternal grandfather was the composer Sir George Dyson 7 She was educated at Harvard University where she studied economics and wrote for The Harvard Crimson 8 Career editAfter graduating she joined Forbes as a fact checker and quickly rose to reporter In 1977 she joined New Court Securities 2 following Federal Express and other start ups After a stint at Oppenheimer Holdings covering software companies she moved to Rosen Research in 1982 In 1983 when she bought the company from her employer Ben Rosen Dyson renamed the company EDventure Holdings and his Rosen Electronic Letter newsletter Release 1 0 9 She and business partner Daphne Kis sold EDventure Holdings to CNET Networks in 2004 and left CNET in January 2007 On 7 October 2008 Space Adventures announced that Dyson had paid to train as a back up spaceflight participant for Charles Simonyi s trip to the International Space Station aboard the Soyuz TMA 14 mission which took place in 2009 10 In 1997 Dyson wrote that as of that time she had never voted 8 The tagline of her email signature block reads Always make new mistakes 11 Publications and business ventures edit nbsp Dyson said I m flying 2007 courtesy Zero G nbsp Dyson in 2007Currently Dyson is a board member and active investor in a variety of start ups mostly in online services health care logistics artificial intelligence emerging markets and space travel 12 She was a board member of Yandex which is considered the Google of Russia until March 2022 13 Previously Dyson and her company EDventure Holdings specialized in analyzing the effect of emerging technologies and markets on economies and societies She produced the following publications on technology Release 1 0 her monthly technology industry newsletter started by Ben Rosen published by EDventure Holdings Until 2006 Dyson wrote most issues herself and edited the others When she left CNET the newsletter was picked up by O Reilly Media which appointed Jimmy Guterman to edit it and renamed the newsletter Release 2 0 14 Rel EAST a sister newsletter focused on the technology industry in Eastern Europe Release 2 0 her 1997 book on how the Internet affects individuals lives Its full title is Release 2 0 A design for living in the digital age The revision Release 2 1 was published in 1998 Philanthropy edit source source source source track track track track track track Interview with Dyson on her time as the board chair of ICANNDyson is an active member of a number of non profit and advisory organizations From 1998 to 2000 she was the founding chairman of ICANN the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers As of 2004 she sat on its reform committee the At Large Advisory Committee dedicated to defining a role for individuals in ICANN s decision making and governance structures 2 She opposed ICANN s 2012 expansion of generic top level domains gTLDs 15 16 She has followed closely the post Soviet transition of Eastern Europe from 2002 to 2012 was a member of the Bulgarian President s IT Advisory Council along with Vint Cerf George Sadowsky and Veni Markovski among others She has served as a trustee of and helped fund emerging organizations such as Glasses for Humanity Bridges org the National Endowment for Democracy the Eurasia Foundation StopBadware and the Sunlight Foundation Currently she is a trustee of Charity Navigator ExpandED Schools outside of class services for kids the Long Now Foundation Open Corporates and The Commons Project where she chairs the comp and culture committee Other pursuits edit Dyson was one of the first ten volunteers for George Church s Personal Genome Project where you can find her complete genome Dyson has served as a judge 17 for Mayor Michael Bloomberg s NYC BigApps competition in New York See also editSpace Adventures clients who trained but did not fly in spaceReferences edit a b Obituary of Verena Huber Dyson Moles Farewell Tributes 12 March 2016 Archived from the original on 26 August 2016 Retrieved 12 December 2016 a b c Biographical Data on Esther Dyson Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers Archived from the original on 15 March 2014 Retrieved 12 October 2008 Esther Dyson former Chairman of the ICANN Board She was appointed as one of ICANN s nine initial directors in October 1998 She served as an ICANN director until 16 November 2000 Edge Esther Dyson Edge Foundation Inc Retrieved 12 October 2008 Esther Dyson is editor of the computer industry newsletter Release 1 0 a CNET Networks publication Esther Dyson on Huffington Post George Don 4 November 1997 Road Warrior Esther Dyson Archived 2 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine Salon Wanderlust Retrieved 12 October 2008 Esther Dyson one of the preeminent visionaries of the digital age and a quintessential road warrior She also invests in and sits on the boards of several U S start ups In addition Dyson is chairwoman of the Electronic Frontier Foundation a nonprofit civil liberties organization Dyson Ester 22 January 2014 The Anti Fragility of Health Project Syndicate Digerati Encounters with the Cyber Elite Archived 10 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine by John Brockman HardWired Books 1996 a b Esther Dyson 13 October 1997 The Accidental Techie Newsweek pp 79 86 about which she wrote in 1997 RELease 1 0 get it Space Adventures Announces Esther Dyson as Back Up Crew Member for Spring 2009 Spaceflight Mission Archived 15 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine Space Adventures 7 October 2008 Retrieved 2008 10 12 Esther Dyson an investor in Space Adventures will train as the back up crew member alongside orbital spaceflight candidate Charles Simonyi PhD who is currently planning a mission to the International Space Station ISS in spring 2009 The price of the back up crew member program is 3 000 000 USD which includes the required spaceflight training costs along with accommodations in Star City Always make new mistakes June 2012 Esther Dyson s Board Seats amp Investments EDventure Peterson Becky Inside the boardroom shattering at Yandex Russia s biggest tech company sent into free fall by Putin s Ukraine war Retrieved 28 June 2023 Release 1 0 and 2 0 Archived 17 February 2019 at the Wayback Machine at O Reilly Dyson Esther What s in a Domain Name Retrieved 23 April 2016 Top Level Domain Expansion Update Brand Owners Air Concerns in Washington Internet and Cyberlaw Marshall Gerstein amp Borun LLP Marshall Gerstein amp Borun LLP Retrieved 16 February 2016 Mayor Bloomberg Announces Winners of NYC BIGAPPS 2 0 Competition NYC gov 31 March 2011 Retrieved 5 June 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Esther Dyson EDventure com official website Column archive at Project Syndicate Appearances on C SPAN Esther Dyson on Charlie Rose Esther Dyson at IMDb Esther Dyson collected news and commentary at The New York Times Esther Dyson interviewed on YouTube 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