Uber CEO Travis Kalanick resigns under investor pressure

Uber CEO Travis Kalanick resigns under investor pressure

by Joseph Anthony
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File photo: Uber CEO Kalanick speaks to students during an interaction at IIT campus in Mumbai

Uber Chief Executive Travis Kalanick, co-founder one of the most influential technology companies of its generation, resigned on Tuesday under mounting pressure from investors over his leadership.

Kalanickโ€™s departure caps a tumultuous period for the worldโ€™s largest ride-services company, which upended the taxi industry and transportation regulations globally with Kalanick at the helm.

โ€œI love Uber more than anything in the world and at this difficult moment in my personal life I have accepted the investorsโ€™ request to step aside so that Uber can go back to building rather than be distracted with another fight,โ€ Kalanick said in a statement first reported by the New York Times and verified by an Uber spokesman.

Kalanick, 40, has faced increased scrutiny in recent weeks following an investigation into the culture and workplace practices at a company he helped start in 2009 and is now the worldโ€™s most highly valued startup.

But it was a chorus of demands for changes at the top from some of Uberโ€™s biggest investors that ultimately forced Kalanick out, according to a source familiar with the matter.

Venture capital firm Benchmark, whose partner Bill Gurley is one of Uberโ€™s largest shareholders and sits on its board, as well as investors First Round Capital, Lowercase Capital, Menlo Ventures and Fidelity Investments, all pressed Kalanick to quit.

They delivered a letter to Kalanick while he was in Chicago, the New York Times reported, citing people with knowledge of the situation. The newspaper, which was first to report Kalanickโ€™s resignation, said he would remain on Uberโ€™s board.

Kalanickโ€™s decision โ€œwas a surprise to everyoneโ€, a second Uber spokesman said.

Kalanickโ€™s departure comes after a lengthy investigation led by former US Attorney General Eric Holder.

Uber hired Holder to look into its culture and workplace practices after a female former employee publicly accused the company of what she described as brazen sexual harassment.

Privately held Uber has been valued at $68 billion, shattering the norms for Silicon Valley startups, and the company embodied many of Kalanickโ€™s aggressive and pugnacious personality traits.

Following the release of recommendations stemming from the Holder investigation, which called for increased controls and oversight at the company, Kalanick said last week he would take a leave of absence for an undetermined period.

He said he needed space to grieve the death of his mother, who died recently in a boating accident in which his father was also seriously injured, and to work on his leadership skills.

Gurley, one of Kalanickโ€™s closest confidants, praised the CEO on Twitter, after calling for his resignation.

โ€œThere will be many pages in the history books devoted to @travisk โ€“ very few entrepreneurs have had such a lasting impact on the world,โ€ Gurley wrote.

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