Our brand should be a magnet for the world’s tech talent

Our brand should be a magnet for the world’s tech talent
Peter Griffin
The death last week of US tech entrepreneur Tony Hsieh is tragic on so many levels. Hsieh, the co-founder of the massive online shoe retailer Zappos.com, which was sold to Amazon in 2009 for US$1.2 billion, resigned from Zappos in August after 20 years as chief executive. He was about to start his next chapter as a cashed-up entrepreneur and fulltime tech investor. But on Nov. 18, while visiting family in Connecticut, he got trapped in a house fire and later died from smoke inhalation. He was just about to turn 47.Everyone from Jeff B...

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