Ben Crudo is a tech CEO. Last year, he vowed to give up his smartphone. While that hasn't happened completely, he's learned more about balance.
Ben Crudo is the CEO of Diff, a full-service agency that designs and builds ecommerce solutions for major retailers. Ben is passionate about demystifying ecommerce while using technology to enhance human experience and connection. A year ago, he decided to make a huge permanent change: swapping out his smartphone for a"dumb one." As the CEO of a growing tech company, he knew it was a risky move, but he thought it would ultimately help him in the long run.
Ben Crudo is the CEO of Diff, a full-service agency that designs and builds ecommerce solutions for major retailers. Ben is passionate about demystifying ecommerce while using technology to enhance human experience and connection. A year ago, he decided to make a huge permanent change: swapping out his smartphone for a"dumb one." As the CEO of a growing tech company, he knew it was a risky move, but he thought it would ultimately help him in the long run.
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