The former CEO of Zappos, Tony Hsieh has died. He was 46 years old. We are grateful that Tony shared his story with us in 2017 and we are republishing it as a tribute to his life and career. Tony was a computer scientist whose first company made millions off the dot-com boom. But he didn’t make his mark until he built Zappos—a customer service company that “happens to sell shoes.” Tony stepped down as CEO of Zappos in August 2020; the company is worth over a billion dollars and is known for its unorthodox management style.
Remembering Tony Hsieh of Zappos
By NPR
Nov 30, 2020 | 12:01 AM
Last Played
MoreTrending
Foo Fighters Launch Tour With 24-Song Setlist
7h ago
Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda To Reissue 2018 Solo Album
7h ago
Olivia Rodrigo Forced To Cancel Shows At Troubled U.K. Arena
7h ago
Cyndi Lauper Joined Nicki Minaj for "Pink Friday Girls" In Brooklyn
7h ago
Fat Joe Announces Relief Fund To Aid Haiti Amid Political Violence
7h ago
Latest
Last Played
MoreTrending
Foo Fighters Launch Tour With 24-Song Setlist
7h ago
Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda To Reissue 2018 Solo Album
7h ago
Olivia Rodrigo Forced To Cancel Shows At Troubled U.K. Arena
7h ago
Cyndi Lauper Joined Nicki Minaj for "Pink Friday Girls" In Brooklyn
7h ago
Fat Joe Announces Relief Fund To Aid Haiti Amid Political Violence
7h ago