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Emil Michael Leaves Uber -
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By MIKE ISAACJUNE 12, 2017
SAN FRANCISCO — Emil Michael, Uber’s senior vice president for business
and second in command at the ride-hailing company, left the company on Monday morning, according to an email sent to employees.
In the email, Mr. Michael noted his pride in Uber’s fund-raising abilities
and the diverse team he built underneath him: “I signed on with the company almost four years ago, and it has truly been the experience of a lifetime helping Uber become the fastest-growing company of all time — spanning 75 countries with over 14,000 employees.”
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David Richter, a business development executive at Uber, will take over Mr. Michael’s
position as senior vice president for business, according to the email.
Mr. Michael’s departure comes after a series of scandals
that have rocked the company over the past year, forcing the board of directors to call an investigation into Uber’s culture and business practices.
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