Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announced, Tuesday, that he intends to step down from his post and settle for the position of CEO of the Board of Directors, in a letter addressed to the company's employees, he wrote that Andy Gacy will take over his previous position, which was reported by several American media.
"As Chairman of the Board of Directors, I will remain engaged in important initiatives at Amazon. I will have the time and energy I need to focus on the Day 1 Fund, the Bezos Earth Fund, Blue Origin and the Washington Post," Bezos wrote. And my other interests, "according to Mashable.
"I never had all this energy, it is not about self-referral to retirement," he added.
Bezos will begin his "transition" to the new situation in the third quarter of 2021, according to The Washington Post, which was bought by the world's second richest man in 2013.
"I intend to focus my energies and interest on new products and early initiatives," he added.
Bezos, who is 57, proposed the appointment of Andy Gacy when the company announced that one of his potential successors to the presidency, Jeff Wilk, would soon be retiring, paving the way for Gacy to take over as CEO. Of the company.
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