Biography & Wikipedia
Mark Shuttleworth is the founder and CEO of Canonical, the company that created the Linux-based Ubuntu operating system. Mark Shuttleworth became the first South African and the first African from an independent country to travel to space in 2002.
Mark Shuttleworth established Thawte Consulting in 1995, specializing in digital certificates and Internet security. Shuttleworth sold Thawte to VeriSign in December 1999 for R3.5 billion (US$575 million, equivalent to $892 million in 2021).
Age and birthday
Mark Richard Shuttleworth was born on September 18, 1973.
Height and weight
Mark Shuttleworth’s weight and height are unknown
Nationality & Ethnicity
Mark Shuttleworth is a citizen of South Africa
Education
Mark Shuttleworth was born in Welkom, Free State, South Africa, to a surgeon and a nursery-school teacher. Mark Shuttleworth attended Western Province Preparatory School (where he eventually became Head Boy in 1986), Rondebosch Boys’ High School for one term, and then Bishops/Diocesan College, where he was Head Boy in 1991.
Political party and views
Mark Shuttleworth’s party and views are not known
Parents and siblings
Mark Shuttleworth’s parents and siblings are not known
wife and children
Mark Shuttleworth
Salary and net worth
Mark Shuttleworth’s salary is unknown but his net worth is 500 million dollars
Social media: Instagram & Twitter
Mark Shuttleworth’s Twitter account is (@mshuttleworth)
His Instagram account is not known.