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Bed, Bath & Beyond CFO Identified As Man Who Leapt To Death From Tribeca Skyscraper

September 4, 2022
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The CFO of Bed, Bath and Beyond, Gustavo Arnal, has been identified as a man who jumped to his death from the 60 story "Jenga Building" in Tribeca on Friday.

The 52 year old executive fell from the 18th floor of 56 Leonard Street on Friday and was identified on Sunday morning by the New York Post. The Post notes he had just sold 42,513 shares of stock on August 16, netting a little over $1 million. 

In 2021, his total compensation was more than $2.9 million, which included $775,000 in salary. He joined the company in 2020 after stints working as chief financial officer for Avon and as an executive for Procter & Gamble, the report notes...

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nycdude

His regret for the decision to no longer stock MyPillows was too great. But on the bright side. He gets a free MyBodyBag with Promo code "BBBBankruptcy"

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