Hmlet co-founder Zenos Schmickrath leaves startup to pursue next challenge
He still remains a shareholder in co-living company, which is currently valued at over US$154 million
Singapore
THE co-founder of Singapore-based co-living operator Hmlet, Zenos Schmickrath, has left the startup to begin his "next entrepreneurship opportunity and challenge".
In response to queries from The Business Times (BT), Hmlet on Tuesday confirmed that its co-founder had left in December last year, although Mr Schmickrath still remains a shareholder of the company.
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