After repeated questions, Uber board member Arianna Huffington said that Kalanick's resignation "hasn't come up and we don't expect it to come up." Instead, Uber is looking for a COO and "partner" to work with their young CEO. Hornsey said Uber has developed a "cult of the individual" and would need to "redesign the organization" to make sure that team efforts came first and all employee voices are heard. She specifically mentioned that the compensation system was under review and that Uber would release its first diversity report by the end of the month. Uber also took heat for its slow response to President Trump's immigration ban, and has endured multiple senior departures in recent weeks--including Uber President Jeff Jones, the supposed second-in-command to Kalanick.
Source: Forbes March 21, 2017 21:03 UTC