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Former Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh Dead At 46

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The founder of the wildly successful online shoe company Zappos has died. He was just 46 years old. According to Business Insider, Tony Hsieh died from injuries related to a house fire in Connecticut, where he was visiting. According to Business Insider, Hsieh was described as a visionary by many, including Amazon, which bought Zappos in 2009. Former business partner and Zappos executive Alfred Lin remembered Hsieh as a 'gentle soul.' We'll remember Tony for that and the happiness he brought to so many people. Alfred Lin Former Zappos executive

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