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One of Uber's top marketers has left the company to lead global marketing at meditation app Headspace

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Hyun oversaw social media, media strategy, and digital performance marketing for the embattled ride-hailing company, which had an underwhelming IPO in May and posted a $1.2 billion loss just last week. Hyun oversaw social media, media strategy, and digital performance marketing for the embattled ride-hailing company, which had an underwhelming IPO in May and posted a $1.2 billion loss for the third quarter. An Uber spokesman confirmed the news to Business Insider, while Headspace had not responded at the time of publication.

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