Uber’s board continues to bicker over its CEO choice as it gathers tomorrow in a continued selection effort

Uber’s board continues to bicker over its CEO choice as it gathers tomorrow in a continued selection effort

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https://www.recode.net/2017/8/24/16199032/uber-board-fight-ceo-choice-continues

Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Meg Whitman has tweeted firmly that she will not be Uber CEO. She has made definitive public statements — one of which includes a nifty country music reference — that she will not be Uber CEO. Those who have spoken to her about being Uber CEO all say that the longtime Silicon Valley tech exec has repeated a Shermanesque statement that she cannot imagine any significant change or offer that would convince her to run the place.

In addition, according to sources, Whitman will also not appear at a board meeting tomorrow where two other candidates — former GE head front-runner Jeff Immelt and only one another dark-horse candidate — will present their visions for the future of Uber in the final stretch of the leadership selection process.

Uber’s board continues to bicker over its CEO choice as it gathers tomorrow in a continued selection effort

Aug 25, 2017, 12:11am UTC
https://www.recode.net/2017/8/24/16199032/uber-board-fight-ceo-choice-continues >Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Meg Whitman has tweeted firmly that she will not be Uber CEO. She has made definitive public statements — one of which includes a nifty country music reference — that she will not be Uber CEO. Those who have spoken to her about being Uber CEO all say that the longtime Silicon Valley tech exec has repeated a Shermanesque statement that she cannot imagine any significant change or offer that would convince her to run the place. >In addition, according to sources, Whitman will also not appear at a board meeting tomorrow where two other candidates — former GE head front-runner Jeff Immelt and only one another dark-horse candidate — will present their visions for the future of Uber in the final stretch of the leadership selection process.