Zappos co-founder Tony Hsieh dies at 46

Hsieh recently retired from Zappos after 20 years leading the company. He worked to revitalize the Las Vegas area.

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In this Sept. 30, 2013, file photo, Tony Hsieh speaks during a Grand Rapids Economic Club luncheon in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Tony Hsieh, retired CEO of Las Vegas-based online shoe retailer Zappos.com, has died.

Hsieh was with family when he died Friday, according to a statement from DTP Companies, which he founded. Downtown Partnership spokesperson Megan Fazio says Hsieh passed away in Connecticut, KLAS-TV reported.

"Tony's kindness and generosity touched the lives of everyone around him, and forever brightened the world," the DTP Companies statement said. "Delivering happiness was always his mantra, so instead of mourning his transition, we ask you to join us in celebrating his life."


Smoke inhalation complications cause of death for Tony Hsieh
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The former CEO of shoe retailer Zappos - Tony Hsieh - has died, succumbing to injuries he sustained after a fire engulfed his Connecticut home on November 18.

The former CEO of shoe retailer Zappos - Tony Hsieh - has died, succumbing to injuries he sustained after a fire engulfed his Connecticut home on November 18.

Hsieh rose to prominence after he joined the shoe company in 1999, building it up and eventually selling to Amazon in 2009 for just over a billion dollars. He remained at the company till August this year.

Hsieh rose to prominence after he joined the shoe company in 1999, building it up and eventually selling to Amazon in 2009 for just over a billion dollars. He remained at the company till August this..
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He was also a motivational speaker and an author, but was most popular for pioneering a focus on company culture, switching to a style of governance called a Holacracy that initially caused friction at the workplace but eventually ended up being adopted.

He was also a motivational speaker and an author, but was most popular for pioneering a focus on company culture, switching to a style of governance called a Holacracy that initially caused friction ..
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Hailed as one of America’s most-pro-employee CEOs, Hsieh implemented a training program at Zappos that offered employees $2000 to quit at the end of training, to ensure that they weren’t just joining for the paycheque.

Hailed as one of America’s most-pro-employee CEOs, Hsieh implemented a training program at Zappos that offered employees $2000 to quit at the end of training, to ensure that they weren’t just joining..
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No details were released on how he died.

Hsieh recently retired from Zappos after 20 years leading the company. He worked to revitalize the Las Vegas area.
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"Tony Hsieh played a pivotal role in helping transform Downtown Las Vegas," Gov. Steve Sisolak tweeted Friday night. "Kathy and I send our love and condolences to Tony's family and friends during this difficult time."
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