Uber CEO Travis Kalanick Is Concerned About Looking Like An 'Asshole'
Uber provides a fantastic service to its users. You push a button and a car comes to pick you up. And a company like Uber doesn't get to a $17 billion valuation without a great CEO.
But Kalanick has a reputation as an overly aggressive businessman. The Verge reported this summer that Uber had been sending its "brand ambassadors" undercover to recruit drivers from competing companies like Lyft.
He's been characterized as "douchey," and has said some less-than-savory things to the press - he's referred to his business's main opponent as "an asshole named Taxi," and bragged to GQ about how his service has helped him pick up women.
San Francisco magazine recently sat down with Kalanick, and noted during his interview he was uncharacteristically mild-mannered.
During the magazine's cover shoot, according to San Francisco magazine's Ellen Cushing, Kalanick was concerned about his image, and made it clear he didn't want to look like a jerk.
It appears Uber is trying to tone down the aggressive, ruthless image of Kalanick that's colored tech press for the past few years. Not a bad idea, especially now that Uber is reportedly trying to raise at least $1 billion in new capital.