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  1. Travis Kalanick. Travis Cordell Kalanick ( / ˈkælənɪk /; born August 6, 1976) is an American businessman best known as the co-founder and former chief executive officer (CEO) of Uber. Previously he worked for Scour, a peer-to-peer file sharing application company, and was the co-founder of Red Swoosh, a peer-to-peer content delivery network ...

  2. May 8, 2024 · Travis Kalanick (born August 6, 1976, Los Angeles, California, U.S.) is an American entrepreneur who was the cofounding CEO (2009–17) of the ride-hailing app company Uber, which provided transportation by enabling users to page freelance drivers of privately owned vehicles via smartphones. Kalanick grew up in a suburb of Los Angeles.

  3. www.forbes.com › profile › travis-kalanickTravis Kalanick - Forbes

    About Travis Kalanick. Kalanick, who cofounded ride-hailing firm Uber in 2009, stepped down as CEO in June 2017 and left the board on Dec. 31, 2019. He is now CEO of CloudKitchens, a global ...

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  4. Sep 3, 2019 · That Travis Kalanick was, in fact, an asshole. Later that evening, Kalanick circulated an apology memo to his employees. They posted the memo to the company’s public blog the next morning.

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  5. Jun 21, 2017 · Travis Kalanick spent most of the past decade turning a taxi app into the world's most valuable startup. But his ride as CEO of Uber came to an end Tuesday when he resigned after a seemingly ...

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  7. Jun 21, 2017 · At least five major investors including VC firm Benchmark, whose partner Bill Gurley sits on Uber’s board, made the demand for his resignation in a letter delivered to Kalanick, that was passed ...

  8. Uber didn't start out with grand ambitions to cut congestion and pollution. But as the company took off, co-founder Travis Kalanick wondered if there was a way to get people using Uber along the same routes to share rides, reducing costs and carbon footprint along the way. The result: uberPOOL, the company's carpooling service, which in its first eight months took 7.9 million miles off the ...

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