Chris Wanstrath
Chris Wanstrath is an American technology entrepreneur.[2] He is the co-founder and former CEO of GitHub, a social network centered on software development, which he created with Tom Preston-Werner in 2008. Before starting GitHub, he worked with CNET on GameSpot. According to Forbes his net worth is estimated to be between $1.8 billion and $2.2. billion[3] and he is listed in America's richest entrepreneurs under 40,[1] as well as Fortune's 40 under 40.[4] He was a speaker at NASA's open source summit.[5] He was named in CNBC's Disruptor 50 list.[6]
Chris Wanstrath | |
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Wanstrath in 2010 | |
Organization | Microsoft |
Net worth | US$1.8 billion (October 2019)[1] |
Title | Technical fellow |
Early life
He is an Ohio native who briefly attended the University of Cincinnati.[7]
Career
Wanstrath co-founded GitHub in 2008 and served as its CEO until October 2018. He stepped down as CEO after finishing a search for his own replacement beginning in early 2017.[8] After Microsoft's acquisition of GitHub in June 2018, Wanstrath became a technical fellow at Microsoft, working on strategic software initiatives.[9][10]
References
- "Forbes Profile - Chris Wanstrath".
- "Crunchbase – Chris Wanstrath".
- "The 28 youngest billionaires in tech, from Stripe's founders to the owner of TikTok". Business Insider. March 14, 2020. Retrieved March 16, 2020.
- "Fortune : 40 Under 40".
- "NASA : Open Source Summit Speaker - Chris Wanstrath".
- "CNBC Disruptor 50 – Chris Wanstrath".
- GitHub co-founder Chris Wanstrath shares his story, University of Cincinnati
- Konrad, Alex. "GitHub CEO Chris Wanstrath To Step Down After Finding His Own Replacement". Forbes. Retrieved October 27, 2018.
- "The old CEO of GitHub and the new CEO of GitHub lay out the master plan after Microsoft buys it for $7.5 billion".
- "Microsoft to acquire GitHub for $7.5 billion".