Uber Spokespeople: Leadership Position and Hewlett-Packard Enterprise

uber spokespeople: Hewlett-Packard Enterprise chief Meg Whitman had been seen as the favorite, according to several media outlets, but the Times said the situation changed on Sunday in the 48-year-old Tehran-born Khosrowshahi's favor, according to The Japan Times. Former GE CEO Jeff Immelt, whose name was on the shortlist, on Sunday removed himself from the running for the top job. Khosrowshahi emerged as the leader among three finalists for the job during company board meetings over the weekend, the Times reported, citing two people familiar with the decision. ; Uber spokespeople were not immediately available for comment. I have decided not to pursue a leadership position at Uber, Immelt said on Twitter, without explaining his reasons. The Wall Street Journal reported that Immelt had opted not to pursue the CEO post after observing disorder and divisions among different factions of Uber's board, according to an unnamed source familiar with the matter. I have immense respect for the company & founders. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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