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Dennis Crowley

Dennis Crowley is an American Internet entrepreneur who co-founded the social networking sites Dodgeball and Foursquare.

Early life and education
Crowley was born in Medway, Massachusetts to Mary Moraski Crowley and Dennis P. Crowley. He graduated from Xaverian Brothers High School in Westwood, Massachusetts in 1994. In 1998, he received a B.A. from Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. In 2004, he received a M.P.S. master's degree from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP). ==Career==
Career
After graduating from Syracuse, in 1998, Crowley worked as a researcher for Jupiter Communications. He lost his job during the dot-com bubble and moved home to New Hampshire for seven months. Dodgeball was acquired by Google in 2005. After Google abandoned the Dodgeball project in 2007, Crowley found work at a company called Area/Code where he met Naveen Selvadurai and co-founded Foursquare in 2009. In January 2016, after seven years as CEO, Crowley handed the role of CEO to Jeff Glueck and became Executive Chairman of the company. He was an adjunct professor in New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program. Hopscotch labs created an app called BeeBot, which uses Bluetooth headphones such as Airpods to give users information about places and events nearby in real time. ==Awards==
Awards
Crowley was named one of Fortune Magazine's "40 Under 40" (2010 & 2011), was featured on Vanity Fair's "New Establishment" list (2011–2012), and was named in the MIT Technology Review "TR35" as one of the top 35 innovators in the world under the age of 35 (2005). In 2012, Crowley received the George Arents Award for Excellence in Social Media Innovation from Syracuse University. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Crowley married Chelsa Lynn Skees at Buttermilk Falls Inn in Milton, N.Y. Sarah Simmons, a Universal Life Church minister, officiated. He apologized for his actions. In a statement, Crowley admitted what he had done had "overshadowed the event for those who ran and those who ran to honor others". ==Appearances==
Appearances
Crowley delivered the commencement speech at the Syracuse University School of Information Studies in 2011. In 2015, he was a keynote speaker at the Congress of Future Science and Technology Leaders. ==References==
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