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Roger Dickey is founder and CEO of Gigster, an on-demand software development platform. Previously he founded a Facebook app startup, launching 19 apps with the largest generating 300M+ pageviews per month. After an acquisition by Zynga, Roger went on to found Mafia Wars (100M users), FishVille (35M users), and five other titles in his three years there. Roger served as an international product team adviser for Zynga helping the company grow their games in India, Japan and China. Alongside his work at Zynga, Roger began advising and investing in bay-area startups in 2010. His investments include Docker, Addepar, iCracked, OpenGov, ClassDojo, and Wanelo. Advisory roles include Formation 8, Nest, OpenDoor, and The Thiel Fellowship.

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