He likely ruffled a few feathers in Seattle last year after speaking out about fears of cloud vendor lock-in.
He hoped that the two sides can actively engage in cultural and people-to-people exchanges to consolidate the public foundation of China-Laos community of shared future.
He grew up in South Florida but moved to Seattle before launching Beam, and in some ways, his journey so far is Seattle startup success story. Salsamendi credits Beam’s participation in TechStars Seattle in 2016 for helping to connect the company with investors at a critical juncture in its evolution.
He first arrived in Guangzhou 12 years ago at the urging of his teachers and friends who said there were countless business opportunities in the city. After working various jobs, he enrolled at Jinan University in Guangzhou and graduated with a business degree in 2015.
He expressed his belief that the government of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), under the "one country, two systems" principle, will be able to clear the situation without any interference from outside.
He is the winner of the 2016 Shanghai Magnolia Award, which is bestowed on outstanding foreign individuals who have made significant contributions to the city.
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He looked down at his plate. Bezos had ordered a dish called Tom’s Big Breakfast, a preparation of Mediterranean octopus that includes potatoes, bacon, green garlic yogurt, and a poached egg. “You’re the octopus that I’m having for breakfast,” Rutledge remembers Bezos saying. “When I look at the menu, you’re the thing I don’t understand, the thing I’ve never had. I must have the breakfast octopus.”
He cited the Bank of America Tower in Admiralty, a business district on Hong Kong Island, as an example of successful asset management, and noted that leasing rates remain among the highest in the city, easily comparable to office towers in the Central district.
He pledged to bring to the benefit of Nigeria his idea of the "4-Es," e-Infrastructure, e-Entrepreneur, e-Government, and e-Education.
He has given .5 billion to Blue Origin, his company developing technology for space travel. Bezos calls the endeavor a blend of business and charitable work and hopes that one day we can move industrial activities off Earth, preserving it as a place to live and do less harmful activities.