Lyft social media manager Bri Reynolds is exiting the ride-hailing company. “After two and a half years at Lyft, I'm ending the ride,” Reynolds wrote on LinkedIn. Reynolds said she could not share her next move, but said on LinkedIn, “You won’t see me in an Uber.”
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UTA has hired Austin Schumacher and Tiffany David as vice presidents in its entertainment marketing division. Schumacher will work in the agency’s N.Y. office and David will be based in L.A.
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DETROIT (Gray News) - A rapper is suing Lyft after a driver allegedly refused to let her in his car because of her weight, according to KOMO.
Uber Technologies Inc. is working on a new paid offering that would let commuters lock in prices for frequent rides ahead of time, rivaling a popular feature that Lyft Inc. launched five months ago.
Detroit rapper and content creator Dank Demoss sues Lyft after a driver allegedly denied her service due to her size.
The FTC inquiry was launched on the same day that Lina Khan announced she was stepping down as chair of the agency.
The US Federal Trade Commission is probing whether Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc. illegally coordinated to limit driver pay in New York City, according to documents reviewed by Bloomberg News.
The Alphabet-owned autonomous vehicle firm plans to expand its footprint to San Diego, Las Vegas and at least eight other cities, per The Verge.
Social media influencer and rapper Dank Demoss, born Dajua Blanding, has filed a lawsuit against Lyft, alleging weight-based discrimination after a driver refused to give her a ride earlier this
By Walter Murphy Click here for updates on this story DETROIT (WWJ) — A Detroit rapper is suing rideshare company Lyft after a driver allegedly refused to give her a ride because of her weight. Dajua Blanding,