![]() ![]() That curiosity led him into a career in the technology business. “I think I’m just really curious, and so I really enjoy seeing how a lot of different people operate,” Selipsky said. ![]() ![]() “I had an amazing high school philosophy teacher who I think really helped to open up my eyes to different ways of thinking about the world,” Selipsky recalled. His family “placed a lot of importance on learning and on education and on reading,” while teachers and professors at prestigious institutions-Seattle’s elite Lakeside School, then Harvard University and Harvard Business School-helped those early sparks catch fire. “I probably had a bit of that natural bent to start with and then had people in my life who have helped to stir the embers of that curiosity or have led me to understand how rewarding and how fulfilling it can be for me if I do question and attempt to understand more.” “I really believe in being a lifelong learner,” Selipsky said in a recent interview with CRN in Seattle, three months after taking over as CEO of Amazon Web Services in July. If there’s one trait that has served Adam Selipsky well throughout his career, it’s his inquisitive nature. ![]()
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