Greek Australian Mike Sentonas Leads Silicon Valley CrowdStrike to $225 Million Fortune

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Bill Giannopoulos

Sentonas, who is considered one of the most senior Australians in Silicon Valley, joined CrowdStrike just before its initial public offering in 2016 and has since climbed the ranks to become the company’s president. CrowdStrike, valued at $121 billion, provides cybersecurity solutions that protect multinational corporations and governments from cyber threats. Sentonas owns nearly 383,000

CrowdStrike shares, amounting to a paper fortune of $125 million. Despite his success, Sentonas remains focused on the future and ensuring the safety of customers and the success of employees. CrowdStrike continues to be at the forefront of online security, providing services to government clients worldwide amidst constant attacks from state-sponsored hackers. Sentonas believes that the company is just beginning its journey and emphasizes the importance of an exceptional work ethic and culture.

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