Janelle Sallenave, the head of Uber Eats for the US and Canada, has left the company after four years, the company confirmed.
"We are excited that Stéphane Ficaja has stepped up to take on this critical market and drive it into its next phase of growth—after a consistent track record of success in various leadership roles in Europe, he will be an incredibly valuable addition to the North American team," Gore-Coty added.
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