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All the details of Uber's 'PLEASE LOVE US AGAIN' phone call


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Uber opened up its phone lines to the press Tuesday, but the grand affair of the ride-hailing giant launching their apology tour didn't come without a few bumps in the road. 

Facing scandal after scandal and the heat of the press at every turn, Uber held a conference call with a select number of outlets, including Mashable, in what it described as providing an "interim strategy update on various efforts underway." 

The call included:

  • Arianna Huffington, Uber Board member, who will talk about leadership and accountability, including our search for a COO

  • Liane Hornsey, Chief Human Resources Officer, who will provide an update on our efforts to improve our company culture

  • Rachel Holt, head of our US & Canada business, who will give an overview of our business performance so far in 2017 and our plans to improve the driver experience."

  • Rachel Whetson, head of communications, was also on the call and spoke briefly toward the end of the call about CEO Travis Kalanick  Read more...

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