Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Retired Zappos CEO dies at 46 after house fire

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LAS VEGAS — Tony Hsieh, the retired CEO of Las Vegas- based online shoe retailer Zappos. com, who spent years working to transform the city’s downtown area, has died. He was 46.

Mr. Hsieh was with family when he died Friday, according to DTP Companies, which he founded. He died of injuries suffered in a Nov. 18 fire in New London, Connecticu­t, Downtown Partnershi­p spokespers­on Megan Fazio told Hearst Connecticu­t Media on Saturday.

The Day newspaper reported the day of the fire that one person had been removed from a waterfront home in New London with possible burns and smoke inhalation. The person, whose name authoritie­s did not release, was eventually taken to Bridgeport Hospital, which has a burn center.

Fire Chief Thomas Curcio was quoted by The Day as saying that crews arrived around 3: 30 a. m. after a report of someone trapped in part of the house, that firefighte­rs had to force their way in, and that they removed the victim, performed CPR and took him to a hospital.

Mr. Hsieh recently retired from Zappos after 20 years leading the company. The online shoe retailer shared a tribute on social media late Friday.

“The world has lost a tremendous visionary and an incredible human being,” the statement said. “His spirit will forever be a part of Zappos.”

Mr. Hsieh was a Harvard University graduate who joined the company — then called ShoeSite. com — in 1999. Zappos was sold to Amazon for $ 1.2 billion in 2009, but Mr. Hsieh had remained with the company until his retirement.

“Tony’s kindness and generosity touched the lives of everyone around him, and forever brightened the world,” a 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.”

For years, Mr. Hsieh also worked to revitalize downtown Las Vegas, pledging $ 350 million in 2013 for redevelopm­ent. The same year, he moved Zappos’ headquarte­rs into the former Las Vegas City Hall building.

“Tony Hsieh played a pivotal role in helping transform Downtown Las Vegas,” Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak tweeted Friday night. “Kathy and I send our love and condolence­s to Tony’s family and friends during this difficult time.” Many tributes poured out on social media. “Your curiosity, vision, and relentless focus on customers leave an indelible mark,” Jeff Bezos, Amazon’s CEO and president, posted on Instagram. “You will be missed by so many, Tony. Rest In Peace.”

 ?? CORY MORSE/ THE GRAND RAPIDS PRESS VIA AP ?? Tony Hsieh, a Harvard graduate, sold Zappos. com to Amazon. com in 2009.
CORY MORSE/ THE GRAND RAPIDS PRESS VIA AP Tony Hsieh, a Harvard graduate, sold Zappos. com to Amazon. com in 2009.

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