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In Pics | What next for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos?

Amazon.com Inc founder Jeff Bezos is stepping down as chief executive of the tech company he founded but said the move "isn't about retiring". In a note to employees, Bezos said he will stay engaged in Amazon as executive chair while focusing on other projects.Here are some of his highlights:(Reuters)
Last Updated : 03 February 2021, 05:51 IST
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Amazon: As executive chair, Bezos said he planned to focus on
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Day 1 Fund: A philanthropic endeavour announced in September 2018 to fund existing nonprofits that help homeless families and create a network of new, non-profit, tier-one preschools in low-income communities. Credit: Reuters Photo
Day 1 Fund: A philanthropic endeavour announced in September 2018 to fund existing nonprofits that help homeless families and create a network of new, non-profit, tier-one preschools in low-income communities. Credit: Reuters Photo
Blue Origin: Bezos' space company, which aims to make access to space cheaper with reusable launch vehicles. The company is currently testing rocket systems, as well as a moon lander called Blue Moon, with a first mission planned in 2024. Credit: Reuters Photo
Blue Origin: Bezos' space company, which aims to make access to space cheaper with reusable launch vehicles. The company is currently testing rocket systems, as well as a moon lander called Blue Moon, with a first mission planned in 2024. Credit: Reuters Photo
Bezos Earth Fund: Bezos last year pledged $10 billion to fund scientists, activists, nonprofits and other groups fighting to protect the environment and counter the effects of climate change. He announced the first 16 recipients, of a total of $791 million in grants, in November. Credit: AFP Photo
Bezos Earth Fund: Bezos last year pledged $10 billion to fund scientists, activists, nonprofits and other groups fighting to protect the environment and counter the effects of climate change. He announced the first 16 recipients, of a total of $791 million in grants, in November. Credit: AFP Photo
The Washington Post: Bezos bought the US newspaper in 2013 and is credited with revitalizing the brand into a powerful player in online media. Credit: Reuters Photo
The Washington Post: Bezos bought the US newspaper in 2013 and is credited with revitalizing the brand into a powerful player in online media. Credit: Reuters Photo
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Published 03 February 2021, 05:51 IST

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