Colin
Kroll, a technology executive who co-founded the HQ Trivia app, has
been found dead in his New York apartment at the age of 35. The city’s
police department said officers had gone to Kroll’s Manhattan apartment
early on Sunday after getting a call asking for a wellbeing check on
him. He was found unconscious and unresponsive on his bed. He was
pronounced dead at the scene. Kroll was the chief executive of the
trivia app, which livestreams short trivia shows to users and became
extremely popular after its release in 2017 before later experiencing a
decline in popularity. Kroll was named CEO of HQ Trivia in 2015. The
year before, he was fired from Twitter after he was determined to be a
"bad manager." Female employees claimed his behavior made them
uncomfortable, however, no sexual harassment claims were ever filed.
HQ Trivia was having problems recently. It was steadily losing
audience. In January, HQ was in the top 10 list of most downloaded
iPhone games. It's now fluctuating between #250 and 500 in the U.S.
Also, Kroll was dealing with an H.R. complaint by an HQ employee for his
"aggressive management style." Kroll was also the co-founder of Vine
and was General Manager between 2013 and 2014. And, he was the Chief
Technology Officer for Jetsetter. Prior to that, Kroll served as the
Engineering Manager at Yahoo between 2007 to 2009.
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