Delon Dotson is a technologist and businessman who has worked in several businesses, including Netscape Communications and MP3.com. He is educated in technology, theater, music and law.
Dotson's career as a business man began when he became founder and CEO of EOS, a technical outsourcing firm located in southern California. Having sold that company he served as a director of software engineering for Netscape Communications. Afterwards he was executive vice president and CTO of MP3.com. In 2000 Delon Dotson moved to the UK and worked with Oxford, Cambridge, LSE and LBS as a lecturer and adviser to business students. Oxford University honored Mr. Dotson with a technical scholarship in his name to be awarded to students called the Delon Dotson prize for technical business development. After settling in Southern France he founded and temporarily led Palm Tree Technology, a company in the market for internet security, funded by the Close Brothers Group of London. Finally he returned to the United States, co-founded an independent record label named "PH413" and was its CEO until August 31, 2010, ** Correction note, pH413 was not a record label, but the company did have plans to start a record label division; these plans were never implemented **. As musician he wrote songs for two bands; REALTIME and Streaming Geeks. He is the owner of a recording studio called HI Q STUDIO.
Dotson's name appears in the 2003 edition of International Who's Who.