TOBIAS HASE/AFP/Getty ImagesLast week, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick admitted that he needed leadership help. On Tuesday, Kalanick told employees "that we're actively looking for a Chief Operating Officer: a peer who can partner with me to write the next chapter in our journey." Uber also took heat for its slow response to President Trump's immigration ban, and has endured multiple senior departures in recent weeks. One internal option who doesn't seem to be in the running is Uber's president of ridesharing, Jeff Jones. Uber hired Jones away from Target to run "operations, marketing and customer support globally."
Source: Forbes March 07, 2017 20:47 UTC