It's official. Uber's senior management team is not entirely men.
On Tuesday, the ride-hailing service held a news conference to assure people of a few things: Uber's board of directors still supports the company's oft-criticized chief executive, Travis Kalanick; the company is determined to find a strong executive to become a chief operating officer; and it is very serious about cleaning up what has often been described as a toxic culture.
The news conference's participants -- al...
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