Roger Dickey

Roger Dickey is an American entrepreneur. Dickey is best known for founding Gigster, a venture-backed start-up that gives clients a way to systematically outsource software development to a large network of freelance coders. Gigster has raised over $32 Million from high profile investors including Redpoint Ventures, Andreessen Horowtiz, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, former basketball player Michael Jordan, actor Ashton Kutcher, and "Super Angel" Ron Conway. The company has quickly become a Silicon Valley darling.[1][2][3][4] Before starting Gigster in 2014, Dickey was an angel investor. Dickey is also known for founding Facebook game company Curiosoft and selling it to Zynga in 2008 (he left Zynga in 2011). Dickey created the Facebook game Dope Wars at Curiosoft which became the foundation for the Facebook hit game Mafia Wars for Zynga. Dickey worked on the Mafia Wars team at Zynga before going on to lead the team that made the Facebook game FishVille.[5][6][7][8][9] He received a 2012 Distinguished Achievement award from the Computer Science Department of University of Illinois (given to alumni who have brought distinction to themselves and the university).[10]

Roger Dickey
Nationality United States
OccupationEntrepreneur
Notable work
founding Gigster

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