Albuquerque Journal

Bezos to leave CEO post

The Amazon founder will become executive chairman

- BY JOSEPH PISANI

NEW YORK — Jeff Bezos, who founded Amazon as an online bookstore and built it into a shopping and entertainm­ent behemoth, will step down later this year as CEO, a role he’s had for nearly 30 years, to become executive chairman, the company announced Tuesday.

Bezos, 57, will be replaced in the fall by Andy Jassy, who runs Amazon’s cloud-computing business.

In a blog post to employees, Bezos said he planned to focus on new products and early initiative­s being developed at Amazon. He said he would have more time for side projects, including his space exploratio­n company Blue Origin, his philanthro­pic initiative­s and overseeing The Washington Post, which he owns.

Bezos, who is the company’s biggest shareholde­r, will still have broad influence over the company.

“Jeff is really not going anywhere,” Amazon executive Brian

Olsavsky said in a call with reporters. “It’s more of a restructur­ing of who’s doing what.”

Launched in 1995, Amazon was a pioneer of fast, free shipping that won over millions of shoppers who used the site to buy diapers, TVs and just about anything else. Under Bezos, Amazon also launched the first e-reader that gained mass acceptance, and its

Echo listening device made voice assistants a common sight in living rooms.

As a child, Bezos, who was born in Albuquerqu­e, was intrigued by computers and interested in building things, such as alarms he rigged in his parents’ home. He got a degree in electrical engineerin­g and computer science at Princeton University, and then worked at several Wall Street companies.

He quit his job at D.E. Shaw to start an online retail business — though at first he wasn’t sure what to sell. Bezos quickly determined that an online bookstore would resonate with consumers. He and his wife, MacKenzie Scott, whom he met at D.E. Shaw and married in 1993, set out on a road trip to Seattle — a city chosen for its abundance of tech talent and proximity to a large book distributo­r in Roseburg, Oregon.

While MacKenzie drove, Bezos wrote up the business plan for what would become Amazon.com. Bezos convinced his parents and some friends to invest in the idea, and Amazon began operating out of the Bezos’ Seattle garage on July 16, 1995.

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