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Crypto-Backed Cloud-Storage Platform Storj Promotes Colby Winegar to CEO

Winegar previously served as the company's chief revenue officer.

Crypto-backed cloud-storage platform Storj promotes Colby Winegar to CEO. (Growtika/Unsplash)
Crypto-backed cloud-storage platform Storj promotes Colby Winegar to CEO. (Growtika/Unsplash)
  • Colby Winegar has been promoted to CEO of cloud-storage platform Storj.
  • The outgoing CEO, Ben Golub, will continue as executive chair, the company said.

Storj, a decentralized cloud-storage platform, promoted Colby Winegar to CEO, replacing Ben Golub, who led the company for more than six years and who will continue as executive chair.

Winegar was previously chief revenue officer, the Atlanta-based company said.

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Before joining Storj, Winegar co-founded and led CrowdStorage, which at the time was the world's biggest distributed cloud-storage platform.

The Storj platform is backed by its own native token, STORJ. The cryptocurrency is trading around $0.47, according to CoinDesk data.

"Colby has been instrumental to Storj's most significant developments, including the acquisitions of Valdi and PetaGene this year, to cultivating outstanding customers and building an award-winning partner ecosystem," Golub said in the statement.


Will Canny

Will Canny is an experienced market reporter with a demonstrated history of working in the financial services industry. He's now covering the crypto beat as a finance reporter at CoinDesk. He owns more than $1,000 of SOL.

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