Anil Dash


Anil Dash is an American blogger, entrepreneur, and technologist.

Career

Previously an independent technology consultant and new media developer for the Village Voice, Dash was the first employee of Six Apart, the makers of Movable Type, TypePad, and Vox. He served as its Vice President and Chief Evangelist until moving to Expert Labs. He was the director of Expert Labs, a "Government 2.0 initiative that aims to connect United States government projects with citizens who want to become more involved in the political discussion".
He is a partner at ACTIVATE.com, a "next generation strategy consulting firm" that focuses on media and technology.
Dash is co-founder and CEO of ThinkUp, an app that offers users advice on their social network profiles. The company is loosely connected to Dash's writing about "The Web We Lost" and to the IndieWeb, the idea that "regular people might own their own identities by having their own websites, instead of being dependent on a few big sites to host their online identity."
In 2016 he became the CEO of Fog Creek Software and was instrumental in the company's name change to Glitch.
In 2019 Dash spoke at Inspirefest on the subject the evolution of social media.

Recognition

In 2003, Dash was one of four bloggers featured on the PBS series Media Matters. He has also spoken at events such as Northern Voice and the Web 2.0 Conference.
In 2004, he was the winner of the "nigritude ultramarine" search engine optimization contest.

Personal life

Dash was born to Odia parents and grew up near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He is a proponent and longtime resident of New York City, apart from a short stint in San Francisco. He is married to Alaina Browne and has one son.