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Ms. Dyson is also on the boards and executive committees of the Santa Fe Institute and the Institute for East-West Studies, and on the board of the [[Eurasia Foundation]]. She is a founding member of the Russian Software Market Association and a member of the [[Software Publishers Association]]. She serves on the advisory boards of [[The Software Entrepreneurs Forum]] (Silicon Valley), the[[ Poynter Institute]] for Media Studies, the Russian Internet Technology Center, and the Soros Medical Internet Project.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/dyson.htm ICANN.org]</ref>
 
Ms. Dyson is also on the boards and executive committees of the Santa Fe Institute and the Institute for East-West Studies, and on the board of the [[Eurasia Foundation]]. She is a founding member of the Russian Software Market Association and a member of the [[Software Publishers Association]]. She serves on the advisory boards of [[The Software Entrepreneurs Forum]] (Silicon Valley), the[[ Poynter Institute]] for Media Studies, the Russian Internet Technology Center, and the Soros Medical Internet Project.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/dyson.htm ICANN.org]</ref>
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Previously, she was a securities analyst (New Court Securities, 1977-80; Oppenheimer & Co., 1980-82), and a reporter for Forbes magazine (1974-77).
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She is a board member for the following non-listed start-ups:<ref>[http://people.forbes.com/profile/esther-dyson/87275 Forbes.com Bio]</ref>
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* Boxbe (US)
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* Evernote (US)
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* 23andMe (US)
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* Airship Ventures (US)
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* Eventful.com (US)
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* Meetup Inc. (US)
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* NewspaperDirect (Canada)
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* Voxiva (US)
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* Yandex (Russia)
 
===Other Background===
 
===Other Background===
 
Ms. Dyson holds a Bachelor's degree in economics from Harvard University (1972).
 
Ms. Dyson holds a Bachelor's degree in economics from Harvard University (1972).
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Previously, she was a securities analyst at New Court Securities, 1977-80; Oppenheimer & Co.; 1980-82; and a reporter for Forbes magazine, 1974-77.
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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