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Jack Dangermond is the co-founder and president of ESRI, a privately-held Geographic Information Systems software company that is headquartered in Redlands, California. In 1969, he co-founded ESRI with his wife, Laura. Originally, the company concentrated on land use analysis, but increasingly focused on developing GIS software. ESRI became a leader in the GIS industry during the 1980s and remains dominant.

Jack Dangermond speaking at Harvard, 2006
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Jack Dangermond speaking at Harvard, 2006

Awards and accolades

Dangermond's impact on the GIS software market, GIS research, and related analytical methods has been great. He has received numerous awards reflecting his work's influence on many fields of study. These awards include:

Education

Mr. Dangermond completed his undergraduate work at the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. He earned a Bachelor of Science in environmental science. He then earned a Master of Science degree in environmental science from the University of Minnesota. He then earned a Master of Science in urban planning from the Harvard University Laboratory for Computer Graphics and Spatial Design. He has been awarded three honorary doctorate degrees from; Ferris State University, the University of Redlands and City University in London, England.

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