Travis Kalanick has resigned as the chief executive of Uber. According to CNN report, his resignation follows a series of PR controversies including the use of a software to evade local transport authorities in cities where it was not authorized.
In a statement, Kalanick said:
I love Uber more than anything in the world and at this difficult moment in my personal life I have accepted the investors request to step aside so that Uber can go back to building rather than be distracted with another fight.
Kalanick, who is a co-founder of Uber, will remain on the board of directors according to a statement by the board, made available to TechCrunch.
“Travis has always put Uber first. This is a bold decision and a sign of his devotion and love for Uber. By stepping away, he’s taking the time to heal from his personal tragedy while giving the company room to fully embrace this new chapter in Uber’s history. We look forward to continuing to serve with him on the board.”
Kalanick’s resignation comes after his weeklong leave of absence following the death of his mother in a boat accident.
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