The CEO Magazine Asia – July 2019

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W


ere you one of the
smart ones who
got onto bitcoin
before it all blew up?
Unfortunately, I wasn’t.
But the Winklevoss
twins had the foresight
and became bitcoin billionaires – getting their
revenge on Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg (p20). While
we’re on Zuckerberg, what does he, Snapchat’s Evan
Spiegel and Alphabet’s Larry Page all have in common


  • apart from being tech billionaires, that is? Well, they
    all voluntarily pay themselves a $1 salary. Wait, what?
    Yes. Find out why (p24).
    Is it so surprising that the majority of the CEOs
    who pay themselves just $1 a year are from tech
    companies? Technology is, after all, transforming
    the world in a way we never quite imagined, and its
    leaders are at the forefront of innovation. Just look at
    computers, smartphones and the internet. What’s next?
    Well, lab-grown meat, manipulating robots and fusion
    power is what we can expect in the near future (p98).
    Just when you think tech couldn’t possibly get
    much more advanced, hop into the latest generation
    Porsche 911. Even this iconic sports car which had
    its heyday some 50 years ago, has kept up with the
    times. Read about my drive experience of the new
    Carrera S and 4S in New Zealand, which has recently
    been released in Asia–Pacific (p188). Tempted?


What about technology’s biggest baby – social
media? We talk to Tao Liang (aka Mr Bags) who, with
six million online ‘bagfans’, is taking the socials by
storm. Following his passion for bags, he took a leap
from finance into a new world of fashion (p184).
Which doesn’t seem so unusual after talking to
Richard Chang, who was a professional basketballer
before becoming the Senior Vice President of Costco
Asia. He shares a lesson or two about how he has
brought an athlete’s mind to an executive’s job (p26).
And when you’re ready to completely switch
off and take a digital detox, you can seek respite
at Trisara – the home of Phuket’s first and only
Michelin-starred restaurant (p196). Join the likes of
Roger Federer, Hillary Clinton and Kylie Minogue
who have all taken refuge there.
Enjoy this issue, and see you next month.

“I’ve made enough money. At this point, I’m just focused on


making sure I do the most possible good with what I have.”
Mark Zuckerberg


Kathy Skantzos
Managing Editor
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