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CEO of $2.6 billion start-up Iterable, Justin Zhu, sacked for taking LSD at work – The Australian Financial Review
Marketing company Iterable’s sacked chief, Justin Zhu, said he was experimenting by taking a limited amount of the drug, or microdosing, to boost his focus.

Marketing start-up Iterable dismissed its chief executive officer over violations of company policy, Iterable said in a note to employees on Monday.
The sacked CEO, Justin Zhu, said the boards chief reason for ousting him was that he took LSD, an illegal drug in the US, before a meeting in 2019. Mr Zhu told Bloomberg he was experimenting by taking a limited amount of the drug, or microdosing, in an effort to boost his focus.
Sacked CEO Justin Zhu is a world-class innovator and creative thinker,…
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