Cameron Poetzscher, who oversaw a string of high-profile deals at Uber Technologies Inc [UBER.UL], has resigned, weeks after a report on allegations of sexual misconduct against him at the ride-hailing firm.
Uber Chief Financial Officer Nelson Chai will take over Poetzscher`s duties while the company looks for his replacement, an Uber spokeswoman said, without providing further details.
Poetzscher, Uber`s head of corporate development, was disciplined last year after a probe found he had a pattern of making sexually suggestive comments about co-workers, the Wall Street Journal reported https://reut.rs/2CZM7hk last month.
"After some concerns were raised in 2017, an outside law firm conducted a confidential review and I was rightfully disciplined," Poetzscher said in a statement at the time.
Poetzscher, a former mergers and acquisitions executive at Goldman Sachs
Poetzscher also led Uber`s funding deals with Japan`s SoftBank Group Corp and Coatue Management, according to his LinkedIn profile.
Poetzscher did not reply to a LinkedIn message from Reuters seeking comment on his resignation.
Uber has been dogged by several accusations of having a toxic work culture. The company has also seen a series of executive departures over the past year.
Dara Khosrowshahi, who became CEO last year, has pledged to make a clean break with Uber`s past practices, which have also resulted in a litany of regulatory problems and driver and consumer scandals.
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