Michael Schroll
Founder of Stealth
Michael Schroll
Founder of Stealth
Flagstaff, Arizona
Overview
Work Experience
Future Astronaut
2022 - Current
I’m Virgin Galactic Future Astronaut 827 looking forward to heading into space in 2026.
Co-Founder
2022
Working on a new idea around Heart $$ instead of Smart $$
Managing Partner
2022
Have made over a dozen angel investments through my new firm.
CTO & Co-Founder
2015 - 2021
Cloud-Based Threat Protection and Content Filtering for MSPs, SMBs and Enterprise. DNSFilter acquired Webshrinker in 2018 - AI-Powered Crawling and Categorization which powers DNSFilter, and is sold separately as an API and local real-time database.
VP
2015 - 2016
Worked across the company to develop and execute growth strategy plans, as well as architecting our technology infrastructure to handle that growth.
Sr. Manual Penetration Tester
2014 - 2015
Hacking into websites and presenting my findings to clients.
Adjunct Professor
2014 - 2014
Taught Management Information Systems at the Wall College of Business to Junior and Senior Business Management students in Spring 2014. Regular guest lecturer for Wall College undergraduate and graduate classes, special seminars, and Professional Development Activities.
Co-Founder & Director of Operations
2010 - 2013
I did everything at SocialSci not covered by my other founders who fund-raised & developed: Focused on Product Development with Hosting & Server Management, Performance, Databases, Security, Privacy, QA, Internal IT, Internal Metrics, Customer Support, Community Relations, and more!
Founder & CEO
2009 - 2010
Award winner in Tufts Business plan competition. Worked to design a fusion of technology and LEGO blocks which could have their block connections read, and uploaded online for sharing and use in virtual worlds such as Lego Universe. While ultimately not successful due to lack of funding, it was an amazing introduction to the Entrepreneurial scene in Boston, and counts as one of the standard startup failures before success!
Co-Founder, Operations
2009 - 2010
TechStars Boston 2010 company - 1 of 11 accepted into the program. We aimed to introduce the world to next level feedback regarding website functionality and design. While not ultimately successful, TechStars was an amazing experience, and it left me in the right place at the right time to connect with the SocialSci team.