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In 2005, while in college, Smith co-founded Box, along with childhood friend Aaron Levie. Smith invested $20,000 of online poker earnings as seed capital into the company. [5] Smith took a year off from Duke to focus on the company before returning to finish his degree, while still serving as CFO.
Box, Inc. (formerly Box.net) is a public company based in Redwood City, California. It develops and markets cloud-based content management, collaboration, and file sharing tools for businesses. Box was founded in 2005 by Aaron Levie and Dylan Smith. Initially, it focused on consumers, but around 2009 and 2010 Box pivoted to focus on business users.
CFO of Box Inc (30-Year Financial, Insider Trades) Dylan C Smith (insider trades) sold 30,000 shares of BOX on 09/10/2020 at an average price of $18.86 a share.
In December 2005, during his junior year at USC, Levie took a leave of absence to launch Box (originally called box.net) with his friend and Box CFO, Dylan Smith who was attending Duke University. At the time, Box was a storage service where users could pay to store their files in the cloud. [7]
Dylan Lewis: Dan, a question about Palo Alto Networks, Ticker, P-A-N-W. Dan Boyd: How come their headquarters is in Santa Clara and not Palo Alto? Jason Moser: It seems bizarre. But I give them a ...
Palo Alto's platformization strategy continued to show strong momentum in its fiscal 2025 Q1 (ended Oct. 31, 2024), with it adding 70 new customers using its suite of security services in the quarter.
Dylan Smith may refer to: Dylan Smith (actor) Dylan Smith (businessman) (born 1985), co-founder and CFO of Box; Dylan Smith (Australian rules footballer) (born 1982), former Australian rules footballer; Dylan Smith (soccer) (born 1996), Australian association footballer; Dylan Smith (rugby union) (born 1994), South African rugby union player
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — Over the last six years, blood center employee Dylan Smith was often asked how frequently he gave blood himself. His answer was always the same: As a gay man, he couldn't