Read the memo Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi sent staff after its chief people officer resigned
- Uber senior vice president and chief people officer Liane Hornsey resigned from her role on Tuesday.
- In an email to staff, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said nothing but good things about Hornsey's 1 1/2-year tenure at the company.
- Read the full memo below.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi had nothing but praise for Liane Hornsey, a human-resources executive who stepped down from her role on Tuesday.
Hornsey's departure, first reported by Reuters, comes just a year and a half into Hornsey's time as senior vice president and chief people officer at the embattled ride-hailing service. Hornsey left following an investigation into how she delt with concerns about racial discrimination from employees of color at Uber, according to Reuters.
In a memo to staff, obtained by Business Insider, Khosrowshahi lists the projects Hornsey has led since joining the team, and describes her in glowing terms: "Incredibly talented, creative, and hard-working."
Read the full text of Khosrowshahi's email to staff here:
"Team -
I am writing to let you know that earlier today Liane told me that she is leaving the company.
Liane joined Uber in January 2017, and since then she has led our People & Places teams through a period of enormous positive change.
In her time at Uber, she's accomplished a lot: releasing our first-ever diversity report; ushering in equal pay for all employees; hiring our new Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer; revamping our recruiting and hiring processes to reduce bias; and greatly expanding our employee resource groups (ERGs). The list goes on…
Liane is incredibly talented, creative, and hard-working. She's been a valuable member of my leadership team and I wish her nothing but the best."