Andreas von Bechtolsheim & family
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Andreas von Bechtolsheim & family

Germany 70 years old Self-Made

Overview

Source of Wealth
Google
Industry
Technology
Residence
Palo Alto, California
Organization
Cofounder, Chief Development Officer and Chairman at Arista Networks
Education
Carnegie Mellon University (Master of Science)
Marital Status
Single

Assets

  • Arista Networks
    183,800,000 shares @ -
    -
    ANET-US
  • Google Inc. (Cl C)
    3,600,000 shares @ -
    -
    GOOG-US

Biography

Andreas "Andy" von Bechtolsheim is cofounder and chief architect of network switching company Arista Networks.

Born in Germany, Bechtolsheim studied computer engineering at Carnegie Mellon University and dropped out of a Stanford Ph.D. program in 1982 to cofound Sun Microsystems with Bill Joy, Scott McNealy and Vinod Khosla.

Much of his fortune stems from an early $100,000 investment in Google.

He cofounded Arista in 2004 and owns a nearly 17% stake in the business, which he has earmarked for his heirs.

Following SEC insider trading charges, Bechtolsheim agreed in 2024, without admitting guilt, to a five-year ban on serving as an director or officer of Arista or any public company.

About

Besides Arista, Bechtolsheim cofounded two other IT networking companies with David Cheriton (one sold to Sun Microsystems, another to Cisco).

Bechtolsheim invented one of the first network workstations while studying for a Ph.D.