So now that chief executive Travis Kalanick has resigned, should a woman replace him, too? Right now, the question is just one in a wildly speculative parlor game over whom Uber's next CEO might be. [Travis Kalanick may have resigned as Uber's CEO -- but he isn't going away]But the gender question is interesting to consider in this case. [Yet another crisis for Uber: Six vacant executive jobs, and no active CEO]So which names have come up? 2 job at a fast-growing tech firm and was brought in to run the business and help its founder as Facebook began to mature.
Source: Washington Post June 22, 2017 20:53 UTC