Scott Dietzen is Chairman of the Board of Pure Storage and served as the Company’s CEO from
2010 to 2017. Under his leadership as CEO, Pure grew to thousands of employees and
completed an IPO in 2015. Dietzen is a four-time successful entrepreneur with WebLogic,
Zimbra, and Transarc. Before Pure, he was President and CTO of Zimbra, a vendor of open
source messaging and collaboration software. Zimbra (now part of VMware) was a pioneer of
the Web 2.0 and Open Core paradigms. Zimbra was originally acquired by Yahoo!, where
Dietzen served as interim SVP of Communications and Communities. Prior to Zimbra, Dietzen
was CTO of BEA Systems, where he helped craft the technology and business strategy for
WebLogic that drove BEA from $61m in annual revenues prior to the WebLogic acquisition to
over $1B.
Dietzen came to BEA in 1998 via the acquisition of WebLogic, an innovator in Java and web
application server technology. Prior to WebLogic, Dietzen was Principal Technologist of Transarc
(acquired by IBM), a developer of distributed transaction and file sharing systems. Dietzen has
made appearances on Bloomberg, CNBC, Fox Business and NBC’s Press:Here, among others. He
has also been a contributor to Harvard Business Review and Forbes. He earned his Ph.D. and
M.S. in Computer Science and B.S. in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from Carnegie
Mellon University.
What is Scott Dietzen's net worth?
The estimated net worth of Scott Dietzen is at least $6.26 million as of April 12th, 2024. Dietzen owns 100,000 shares of Everpure stock worth more than $6,261,600 as of March 21st. This net worth evaluation does not reflect any other assets that Dietzen may own. Learn More about Scott Dietzen's net worth.
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Has Scott Dietzen been buying or selling shares of Everpure?
Scott Dietzen has not been actively trading shares of Everpure during the past quarter. Most recently, Scott Dietzen sold 147,000 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Friday, April 12th. The shares were sold at an average price of $53.49, for a transaction totalling $7,863,030.00. Following the completion of the sale, the director now directly owns 100,000 shares of the company's stock, valued at $5,349,000. Learn More on Scott Dietzen's trading history.
Who are Everpure's active insiders?
Everpure's insider roster includes Andrew Brown (Director), Mona Chu (CAO), John Colgrove (Insider), Scott Dietzen (Director), Dan Fitzsimons (CRO), David Hatfield (President), P. Krysler (CFO), John Murphy (Director), Timothy Riitters (CFO), Anita Sands (Director), Ajay Singh (Insider), Roxanne Taylor (Director), Gregory Tomb (Director), and Mallun Yen (Director). Learn More on Everpure's active insiders.
Are insiders buying or selling shares of Everpure?
During the last year, insiders at the technology company sold shares 22 times. They sold a total of 1,104,932 shares worth more than $76,579,628.61. The most recent insider tranaction occured on December, 23rd when insider Ajay Singh sold 7,178 shares worth more than $481,930.92. Insiders at Everpure own 5.6% of the company.
Learn More about insider trades at Everpure. Information on this page was last updated on 12/23/2025.