Zappos founder and former CEO Tony Hsieh’s family has released a statement to Las Vegas media in the wake of the shoe magnate’s death following a Connecticut house fire.
Tony Hsieh’s family thanked the public for “the outpouring of love and respect” in the wake of the 46-year-old’s Nov. 27 death, according to a statement provided to KLAS-TV.
Hsieh, whose death was deemed accidental and caused by complications from smoke inhalation, left behind his parents and two brothers. “It is clear to the family that he had a profound impact on countless people all over the world,” the statement continues. “He was a forward thinker with a zeal for bringing joy to others, and bridged communities and people from all walks of life.
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