The Reporter (Vacaville)

Tony Hsieh, retired Zappos CEO, dies at 46

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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.

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

Puoy Premsrirut, a lawyer for Hsieh, told news outlets that Hsieh had been injured in a house fire while visiting Connecticu­t. Additional details weren’t immediatel­y released. An official cause of death wasn’t announced.

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

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.”

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 Hsieh had remained with the company until his retirement.

For years, he 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 tra nsform Dow ntow n 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.

“Tony Hsieh might be the most original thinker I’ve ever been friends with,” former venture investor Chris Sacca tweeted. “He questioned every assumption and shared everything he learned along the way. He genuinely delighted in making anyone and everyone happy.”

Skateboard­er and entreprene­ur Tony Hawk added, “Tony Hsieh was a visionary. He was generous with his time and willing to share his invaluable expertise with anyone.”

“A truly original thinker, a brilliant entreprene­ur, and a kind-hearted and generous friend to so many,” tweeted entreprene­ur Max Levchin.

Ali Partovi, CEO of the venture capital fund Neo, was a partner in one of Hsieh’s earliest ventures, the internet advertisin­g company LinkExchan­ge. In a tweet Saturday, Partovi said Hsieh was one of the most creative people he had ever known.

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