Nick Woodman Net Worth

His salary is estimated to be around $800,000. Nick Woodman is an Entrepreneur who was born in 1975 and is best known for founding and heading the successful GoPro high-definition camcorder company. At the start of 2015, his net worth was estimated to be over 2.5 billion, however, in 2016 he was listed as one of the world's worst CEOs. His current net worth is estimated to be around $800 million and his salary is estimated to be around $800,000.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day June 24, 1975
Birth Place California
Age 48 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer

💰 Net worth: $800 million (2024)

Nick Woodman, a renowned entrepreneur hailing from California, has built an empire that has led to an estimated net worth of $800 million in 2024. As the founder of GoPro, an innovative technology company that specializes in action cameras and accessories, Woodman has achieved exceptional success in the business world. His vision and drive have transformed the way people capture and share their most thrilling moments. Through his entrepreneurial endeavors, Woodman has not only revolutionized the photography industry but has also become a symbol of inspiration for aspiring businessmen and women worldwide.

About

Famous for founding and heading the successful GoPro high-definition camcorder company, he had a net worth of more than 2.5 billion at the start of 2015. In 2016, however, he was listed as one of the world's worst CEOs.

Before Fame

After studying visual art and creative writing at the University of California, San Diego, he launched a company called funBug, but decided to take a surfing trip around the world after this early business venture failed. It was during this extended vacation that he came up with the idea for GoPro.

Trivia

He was the 2013 winner of the United States' EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award.

Family Life

He was born to Dean Woodman and Concepcion Socarras. He has three children with wife Jill Scully. 

Associated With

Woodman's GoPro company sponsored freerunner Jason Paul and a number of other athletes.