National Post

Uber’s operating, marketing chiefs leaving in shakeup

Stock has underperfo­rmed since debut

- Eric Newcomer

Tech

After a tumultuous stock debut, Uber Technologi­es Inc. chief executive Dara Khosrowsha­hi is parting ways with two top lieutenant­s in a major leadership overhaul. Barney Harford, the chief operating officer, and Rebecca Messina, the chief marketing officer, are both leaving the company, Uber said.

Uber had largely shielded Harford from the public spotlight after he was the subject of an internal review over what some employees described as racially insensitiv­e remarks by the operating chief last year. The investigat­ion was closed last year and found no evidence of discrimina­tion, the company said. Behind the scenes, Harford led much of Uber’s business, though he remained a divisive figure.

Khosrowsha­hi will now oversee the company’s core business, after spending much of the past two years travelling the world, meeting with government leaders and pitching prospectiv­e investors ahead of what became the biggest initial public offering on a U. S. exchange in five years. He also promoted two longtime Uber executives to help fill the void.

Uber has underperfo­rmed in its first month as a public company, as investors question its ability to someday turn a profit. In its first quarterly financial report last week, Uber posted a $ 1.01 billion loss. The stock closed Friday below the IPO price of $ 45 a share. Shares fell as much as 2.29 per cent in extended trading after Bloomberg reported the executive departures.

“Over the years, I’ ve learned that at every critical milestone, it’s important to step back and think about how best to organize for the future. Given that we’re a month past the IPO, now is one of those times,” Khosrowsha­hi wrote in an email Friday to employees. “I now have the ability to be even more involved in the day-today operations of our biggest businesses, the core platform of Rides and Eats, and have decided they should report directly to me.”

Uber ’ s board selected Khosrowsha­hi, then the CEO of Expedia Group Inc., to lead Uber after a string of embarrassi­ng public scandals in 2017. Internatio­nal investigat­ions that year led to the dismissal of more than 20 employees. Harford, who had led travel site Orbitz Worldwide Inc., joined Khosrowsha­hi to help prep Uber for the IPO.

The two executives who will take over some responsibi­lities from the outgoing chiefs helped Uber navigate through the period of turmoil. Andrew Macdonald, who started at Uber in 2012 as a general manager in Toronto, will lead operations. Jill Hazelbaker, who runs policy and communicat­ions, will add the marketing department to her portfolio. Both were hired by Uber co- founder Travis Kalanick and became trusted allies of Khosrowsha­hi.

Messina’s tenure at Uber lasted just nine months. She had climbed the ranks at Coca- Cola Co. and at Uber, was designated one of Khosrowsha­hi’s top executive recruits.

Part of the change, Khosrowsha­hi wrote to staff, is that “marketing is so important to our business, and our brand continues to be challenged.”

 ?? Spencer Plat / Get y Images files ?? Uber CEO Dara Khosrowsha­hi will now oversee the company’s core business, after spending much of the past two years meeting with government leaders.
Spencer Plat / Get y Images files Uber CEO Dara Khosrowsha­hi will now oversee the company’s core business, after spending much of the past two years meeting with government leaders.

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