Michael Cannon-Brookes (born 17 November 1979) is an Australian businessman who is the co-founder and chief executive officer of the software company
Atlassian
Atlassian Corporation () is an Australia, Australian-United States, American proprietary software company that specializes in collaboration tools designed primarily for software development and project management. Domicile (law), Domiciled in ...
.
Since 2018, he has been involved in the
Australia-Asia Power Link, a huge electricity infrastructure project to be developed in the
Northern Territory
The Northern Territory (abbreviated as NT; known formally as the Northern Territory of Australia and informally as the Territory) is an states and territories of Australia, Australian internal territory in the central and central-northern regi ...
by Sun Cable in a collaboration with the businessman
Twiggy Forrest.
Early life and education
Michael Cannon-Brookes was born on 17 November 1979 in Connecticut, US.
The son of a global banking executive, also named Mike, and his wife Helen, he is the youngest of three siblings, with two sisters.
His family relocated to Taiwan when he was six months old, and to Hong Kong when he was three; he later attended boarding school in England.
He attended
Cranbrook School in
Sydney
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, and graduated from the
University of New South Wales with a bachelor's degree in information systems on a UNSW co-op scholarship.
Career
Before founding Atlassian, Cannon-Brookes co-founded an internet bookmark management tool called The Bookmark Box with his university classmate Niki Scevak. The Bookmark Box was sold to Blink.com in 2000.
Cannon-Brookes co-founded
Atlassian
Atlassian Corporation () is an Australia, Australian-United States, American proprietary software company that specializes in collaboration tools designed primarily for software development and project management. Domicile (law), Domiciled in ...
, a collaboration software company, of which he is CEO. He and
Scott Farquhar
Scott Farquhar (born December 1979) is an Australian businessman who is the co-founder and the former co-chief executive officer of software company Atlassian. Farquhar often carries the epithet of ''accidental billionaire'' after he and his bu ...
started the company in 2002, shortly after graduating from university, funding it with credit cards.
They have said they founded Atlassian with the aim of earning the then-typical graduate starting salary of 48,000 at the big corporations without having to work for someone else.
Their first major Atlassian product was
Jira, an issue- and project-tracking software.
They decided to forgo the expense of hiring sales people, and instead spent their time and money on building a good product and selling it at a more affordable price via the Atlassian website.
As of 2016, the company still did not have a traditional sales force, investing instead in research and development.
In 2005, they opened an office in New York, where most of their clients were.
Later in 2005 they moved the U.S. office to San Francisco, which had a much larger pool of relevant technical talent.
Their first external funding for Atlassian was a US$60 million round from
Accel in 2010. In 2014, they redomiciled the company to the UK, in advance of an
initial public offering
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(IPO).
Atlassian made its debut on the
Nasdaq stock exchange in December 2015, with a market capitalisation of $4.37 billion. The IPO made Cannon-Brookes and Farquhar Australia's first tech startup billionaires and household names in Australia.
Cannon-Brookes and Farquhar redomiciled Atlassian to the United States in 2022.
Since September 2024, Cannon-Brookes is the sole CEO of the company after Farquhar stepped down as co-CEO. , he owns approximately 20% of Atlassian, with
super-voting shares.
Other activities
Cannon-Brookes started Grok Ventures in 2016 as a
family office. He is a major investor in green projects through his private investing vehicle. In October 2021, he pledged to donate and invest $1.5 billion on climate projects by 2030 to reinforce the
COP26 goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels. He also formed a
climate fund called Boundless Earth in 2022.
Cannon-Brookes is an adjunct professor at the University of New South Wales' School of Computer Science and Engineering. He is also the chairman of Blackbird Ventures, a
venture capital
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firm.
In September 2020, it was revealed that Cannon-Brookes was among 35,000 Australians on a
Chinese Government "
Overseas Key Individuals Database" of prominent international individuals of interest for China.
In March 2022, Cannon-Brookes and the billionaire
Andrew Forrest invested in the
Sun Cable project, to build a solar and battery farm 12,000 hectares (120 km
2) in size at
Powell Creek, Northern Territory, and a power-cable to link it to Singapore (via Indonesia) leaving Australia at
Murrumujuk beach. In January 2023, Sun Cable went into administration owing to disagreements between Cannon-Brookes and Forrest, and in May 2023, Grok Ventures outbid Forrest and others to buy the liquidated company.
In 2022, Cannon-Brookes became the largest shareholder of the Australian publicly listed energy company
AGL, Australia's largest greenhouse gas emitter, in a move to force the company to de-carbonise more quickly.
Sports
In December 2020, Cannon-Brookes bought a minority stake in
NBA team
Utah Jazz, along with
Qualtrics co-founder
Ryan Smith.
In November 2021, he bought a one-third share of Blackcourt League Investments, which owns 75% of the
Australian Rugby League team, the
South Sydney Rabbitohs.
Personal life
Cannon-Brookes married Annie Todd, an American fashion designer, in 2010, and they have four children together.
The couple first met at a
Qantas lounge while flying from Sydney to San Francisco.
Cannon-Brookes and Todd lived in Sydney's
eastern suburbs in .
In 2018 they bought ''
Fairwater'', Australia's most expensive house for approximately 100 million, next door to Scott Farquhar's 71 million
Point Piper harbourside mansion, ''Elaine''. Cannon-Brookes also acquired the 1923-built heritage residence ''Verona'', designed by architect
Leslie Wilkinson and located in
Double Bay, for 17 million. The house previously belonged to New Zealand philanthropist
Pat Goodman. Prior to that, in 2016, Cannon-Brookes had bought the 7.05 million ''SeaDragon'' house, built in 1936, also designed by Wilkinson and updated by architect
Luigi Rosselli. His Centennial Park home sold for 16.5 million. In 2019 he purchased a house near ''Fairwater'' for 12 million. He owns a
Bombardier Global 7500 jet. Cannon-Brookes separated from his wife Annie in July 2023.
Recognition
Cannon-Brookes and Farquhar were recognised as
Ernst & Young's 2006 Australian
Entrepreneur of the Year.
He is a member of
The Forum of Young Global Leaders.
In 2023, he was recognised as a "Time100 climate person".
Net worth
In 2016, ''
Forbes
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'' listed him and his wife among
Australia's 50 richest people with an estimated net worth of 1.69
billion;
''BRW Rich 200'' at 2.00
billion;
and the ''
Sunday Times Rich List'' at 906 million.
Following his separation from Annie Cannon-Brookes, his net worth was reported by the ''
Australian Financial Review'' in the
2025 Rich List at 12.18 billion.
In 2021, prior to his separation, his joint net worth was assessed at 13.7 billion by ''Forbes'' and at 11.2 billion by ''
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See also
* List of NRL club owners
Notes
*: Net worth was aggregated with Annie Cannon-Brookes, prior to 2025.
References
External links
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1979 births
Atlassian people
Australian billionaires
Businesspeople from Sydney
Living people
People educated at Cranbrook School, Sydney
Rugby league chairmen and investors
Rugby league people in Australia
South Sydney Rabbitohs
University of New South Wales alumni
Utah Jazz owners
Australian company founders
Energy company founders
Australian sports owners
Proprietary technology salespersons