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Uber President Jeff Jones Quits, Deepening Turmoil

  • A man exits the Uber offices in Queens, New York.

    A man exits the Uber offices in Queens, New York. | Photo: Reuters

Published 20 March 2017
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Jones quit less than seven months after joining the San Francisco company, an Uber spokesman said on Sunday.

Ride services company Uber Technologies Inc. has been thrust deeper into turmoil with the departure of company president Jeff Jones, a marketing expert hired to help soften its often abrasive image.

In a statement to Reuters, Jones said he could not continue as president of a business with which he was incompatible.

"I joined Uber because of its mission, and the challenge to build global capabilities that would help the company mature and thrive long term," Jones said.

"It is now clear, however, that the beliefs and approach to leadership that have guided my career are inconsistent with what I saw and experienced at Uber, and I can no longer continue as president of the ride sharing business," he added.

Jones' role was put into question after Uber earlier this month launched a search for a chief operating officer to help run the company alongside Chief Executive Travis Kalanick. Jones had been performing some of those COO responsibilities.

Uber's vice president of maps and business platform, Brian McClendon, said separately he plans to leave the company at the end of the month to explore politics.

Jones and McClendon are the latest in a string of high-level executives to leave the company.

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