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As part of a company shake-up that includes the departure of the company’s best shipment head, Uber Technologies appointed longtime professional Andrew Macdonald as its first chief operating officer since 2019.

CEO Dara Khosrowshahi announced in a letter obtained by Bloomberg News that Pierre-Dimitri Gore-Coty, senior vice president of supply, has decided to leave Uber after almost 13 years.

So, the organization has promoted Macdonald, Gore-Coty’s flexibility unit’s counterpart, to the position of president and COO. Due to a business spokesman, he will be in charge of both companies and be in charge of cross-platform initiatives like customer support, marketing, and the company’s strategy for autonomous vehicles.

Since then-operating chief Barney Harford resigned shortly after Uber became a public company, Macdonald, who is known as” Mac,” will serve as the rideshare giant’s first COO.

Khosrowshahi praised the move as a “natural next stage in our development as a business. ” According to him, combining the administration of Macdonald’s core business units likely “accelerate” its efforts to increase consumer engagement across its service.

Although we’ve made headway, less than one in five of our customers use both accessibility and delivery each quarter, he wrote. In the years to come, there will be a lot of opportunity for both of us, and by taking both of our companies closer up, along with Core Services, Uber’s mainstay, we can increase our efforts.

Khosrowshahi likewise reassured staff members that he had no plans to relocate “anywhere whenever soon” following the development of a senior executive. I’ll be distinct that I have no plans to travel anywhere anytime soon because of the change, but I can see how it might make me wonder about it, he wrote.

After the CEO’s personal move to New York City last year, Macdonald will leave Toronto in September, according to the letter. In 2012, Macdonald became the organization’s initial general manaǥer in Toronto, and ⱨe rσse uρ the rankȿ tσ become its professional.

According to the director, the company is furthermore adding three long-term people to its management team as part of the modifications. International head of freedom is Harsh Parameswaran, who now leads company development at Uber For Business and recently led the company’s Asia-Pacific flexibility business. Sarfraz Maredia, the mind of the Americas shipping firm, has been appointed global brain of intelligent freedom and delivery, while Susan Anderson, who now leads grocery and retail, has been promoted to that position.

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