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From: Glenn Petersen3/27/2023 5:11:40 PM
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LYFT is up about 4% in after hours trading.

Lyft CEO and president to step down in mid-April, former Amazon exec David Risher named as replacement


MON, MAR 27 20234:32 PM EDT
UPDATED 7 MIN AGO
Rohan Goswami @ROGOSWAMI
CNBC.com

KEY POINTS

-- Lyft’s cofounders, Logan Green and John Zimmer, will step back from their day-to-day roles as CEO and president, respectively.

-- Former Amazon executive David Risher will take the top job at the ridesharing company.

Lyft’s cofounders, CEO Logan Green and president John Zimmer, will step back from their day-to-day roles by mid-April, the company announced on Monday.

David Risher, a former retail executive at Amazon, will assume the CEO position at the ridesharing company. Green and Zimmer will serve as chair and vice chair of the Lyft board. Lyft’s current chairman Sean Aggarwal will step down from his post but will remain on the board, the company said.

Lyft shares rose around 5% after hours on the news.

Green and Zimmer founded Lyft in 2012 and took the company public in 2019. Lyft shares have fallen more than 70% in the last year.

“I am honored to step into the CEO role at such an important moment in the company’s history, and am prepared to take this business to new levels of success,” Risher said in a statement.

Risher joined Amazon in 1997 as its first vice president of product and store development. He was a top lieutenant of Amazon founder and executive chairman Jeff Bezos, and went on to serve as senior vice president of marketing and merchandising before exiting the company in 2002.

— CNBC’s Annie Palmer, Laura Batchelor and Deirdre Bosa contributed to this report.

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Lyft CEO, president to step down, ex-Amazon exec Risher named as CEO (cnbc.com)
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