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Stephane Ficaja, head of Uber Eats US and Canada, exits after six months on the job.
Sarfraz Maredia, from Uber s ride-hailing division, becomes the third person to lead Uber Eats since summer.
Uber Eats is now bringing in more revenue than Uber s rides division.
In a December 1, 2020 blog post, Stephane Ficaja, head of Uber Eats US and Canada, gave a hopeful message about the future of food delivery as Uber closed its purchase of third-party delivery rival, Postmates .
With Uber s food delivery division, Uber Eats, combining with Postmates, the two operators can move forward and come together as one company, wrote Ficaja, who took over the Uber Eats position after Janelle Sallenave left i
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/PRNewswire/ Following Uber s acquisition of Postmates, the robotics division of Postmates has spun out as an independent company, now called Serve Robotics..
Serve said in a press release that it closed its first round of funding, led by venture capital firm Neo, and aided by Uber, Long Journey ventures, Postmates' co-founders Bastian Lehmann and Sean Plaice as well as other investors. "While self-driving cars remove the driver, robotic delivery eliminates the car itself and makes deliveries sustainable and accessible to all," said Ali Kashani, co-founder and CEO of Serve Robotics. The unit, Postmates X, introduced its semi-autonomous bot, Serve, in 2018 to aid faster deliveries.