Aaron Skonnard is the Chief Executive Officer Prior to founding , Aaron earned his degree of Pluralsight, Inc. (NASDAQ: PS), the leading in computer science at . technology workforce development company that After college, he worked at , and Axiom helps companies and people around the world Technologies, and also as a professional instructor at transform with technology. Aaron co-founded DevelopMentor, where he became passionate about Pluralsight in 2004 and has since grown the company teaching technology. to more than 1,700 employees with four offices in three countries. Aaron is a thought-leader in the industry, speaking at events around the world. He is a founding board Aaron’s passion for technology began when his father member of Silicon Slopes, the nonprofit that bought him an Apple Macintosh and one of the first empowers Utah’s startup and tech community Compaq PCs. His father taught him about the impact to learn, connect, and serve in an effort to make and possibilities of technology from an early age, entrepreneurship and opportunity in Silicon Slopes which is why Pluralsight’s mission—to democratize open and accessible to all. As a result of his efforts technology skills—is so close to him. in the business world and community, Aaron was inducted into the Utah Technology Council Hall of Aaron Skonnard Through his leadership, the company has flourished Fame in 2017. Other accolades include the 2015 Utah and made its public market debut on May 17, 2018. CEO of the Year from StartSLC, 2016 CEO of the Year Co-founder/ Since 2013, Pluralsight has acquired ten companies from Utah Business, and MountainWest Capital’s 2016 Chief Executive Officer to widen the scope of its library, add new features Entrepreneur of the Year. to the platform and diversify into a multi-product and strategic skills consulting company. Aaron also Believing that technology has the power to create led Pluralsight through three rounds of funding as freedom, equality and opportunity around the globe, a private company, including a $135 million Series B Aaron launched Pluralsight One in 2017. Pluralsight round in August 2014. One is the company’s commitment to serving a larger purpose by equipping nonprofits with the technology He feels strongly the key to a healthy business is skills they need to drive significant, lasting social establishing a strong culture and building a team that impact and in turn equipping those they support believes in its core values. In 2020, Pluralsight landed with access to high quality learning resources and on the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For list the technology skills to chart their own futures and and was also recognized by Great Place to Work® on strengthen their communities. its Best Workplaces for Women and Best Workplaces in Technology lists.

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