Larry Sanger is a serial web entrepreneur and Principal consultant who helped invent the modern collaborative web as co‑founder and early organizer of Wikipedia and Nupedia. With a Ph.D. in philosophy, he combines rigorous thinking about knowledge, policy and neutrality with practical experience launching and managing education and reference projects—from WatchKnowLearn and ReadingBear to blockchain-driven Everipedia and the Knowledge Standards Foundation. He advises organizations on strategy, product architecture, community governance and standards for encyclopedic content, often focusing on interoperability and ethical curation. Known for building leaderless, networked knowledge initiatives, he brings a rare blend of academic credibility and hands-on project leadership. Based in Ohio, he now consults, writes and speaks while continuing to found and incubate projects that rethink how people create and share authoritative information.
9 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
B.A. Philosophy, B.A. Philosophy at Reed College
Ph.D. M.A. Philosophy, Ph.D. M.A. Philosophy at The Ohio State University
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