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'''Eric D. Dixon''' | '''Eric D. Dixon''' (1972—2019) was the Editor & Technology Developer for the [[Libertarian Party]]. He passed away suddenly in 2019, see [[Document: Memorial - A sad farewell to LP staffer Eric Dixon]] as printed in the October 2019 issue of [[LP News]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== |
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Eric D. Dixon | |
Editor & Technology Developer Libertarian Party | |
?—present | |
Predecessor: | Unknown |
Successor: | Incumbent |
Personal Details | |
Birth: | 1972 |
Death: | 2019 Alexandria, VA |
Residence: | Falls Church, VA |
Party: | Libertarian Party |
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Eric D. Dixon (1972—2019) was the Editor & Technology Developer for the Libertarian Party. He passed away suddenly in 2019, see Document: Memorial - A sad farewell to LP staffer Eric Dixon as printed in the October 2019 issue of LP News.
Biography
Dixon holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Brigham Young University, and although he originally planned to pursue a life in newspapers, he never got over his 1997 internship at the Cato Institute. He has since kept a foot in both journalism and public policy, working for Atlas Network, the Show-Me Institute, U.S. Term Limits, Americans for Limited Government, the Cascade Policy Institute, Liberty Magazine, the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association, the Idaho Freedom Foundation, and the Idaho Press-Tribune. In that time, he has worked as a writer or editor on dozens of academic policy studies; hundreds of op-eds, articles, briefings, and press releases; thousands of blog entries; and much more. He has also been designing and maintaining websites since the mid-1990s, ranging from complex data-driven institutional sites to smaller nonprofit and e-commerce sites. Recreationally, Eric is a film and music buff with impracticably sprawling collections, but that makes him a useful utility player on trivia teams. He lived in Falls Church, VA.