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Apple Music Marketing Exec Bozoma Saint John Reportedly Leaving Apple for Uber [Updated]

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Last week, news came out that Bozoma Saint John -- Apple Music and iTunes head of Global Consumer Marketing -- was planning to leave Apple, without any indication given as to why Saint John was leaving Apple or where she planned on working next. TechCrunch is today reporting that the former Apple executive is now looking to head to Uber, although her specific role at the ride-hailing company is unclear.

Given Saint John's background in marketing, a similar position is predicted for her at Uber. According to sources, Uber is looking at Saint John's hiring as a way to "turn the tide on recent issues," suggesting that she might be coming in to help shift the negative spotlight placed on Uber in recent months.

Bozoma Saint John

We received the news via a tip, and have confirmed the appointment through multiple sources at Uber. The company, we understand, views the appointment as important in helping “turn the tide on recent issues.”

As for what role she will be taking, that’s something we’re still trying to figure out. We understand that Uber will be making more details public later. Saint John’s track record is in marketing — most recently at Apple but also with a long stint at Pepsi, among other places.

Over the past few months public opinion regarding Uber and its company culture has been largely negative online. The backlash against Uber reached new heights in January, when users began a #DeleteUber hashtag on Twitter in response to Uber's decision to keep up and running throughout the strike at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, where protesters fought against President Trump's executive order banning immigrants from specific countries entering the U.S.

In addition, Uber's background GPS tracking tactics caused worry by users online last year, the FTC filed a complaint against the company for posting inflated yearly wages on various job-seeking websites, Waymo sued Uber for intellectual property theft, and it came out that Apple CEO Tim Cook was on the verge of removing Uber from the iOS App Store after Apple discovered that Uber was secretly "fingerprinting" iPhones that used the app.

If she officially joins Uber, Saint John would be one of the newest hires following a collection of departures from the company over the past six months. These include: Brian McClendon (VP of maps and business platform), Jeff Jones (president), Gary Marcus (AI lead), Rachel Whetstone (SVP of communications), Sherif Marakby (VP of global vehicle programs), Ed Baker (VP of product), Amit Singhal (SVP of engineering), and self-driving car head Anthony Levandowski, who was tied to the Waymo lawsuit.

Update: Saint John has confirmed that her role at Uber will be "Chief Brand Officer," telling Recode, "I know what I'm walking into," in reference to the company's current turmoil.

“The beauty of a new role is sort of [my ability to] define it,” Saint John told Recode in an interview. “My background is in marketing. That’s what I’m going to be focused on mostly. [But] I reserve the right to change it a little bit. The business is going to continue to grow and change and perhaps the needs for marketing and branding will change in six months.”

“I know what I’m walking into,” she said. “I think it’s a really exciting time to tell the story well. Certainly there have been lots of things that have been swirling around [about] Uber but I’m interested in telling the story about the service and what is happening from the brand standpoint.”

“I have to focus on what I have to focus on,” she continued. “There’s not a lot I can do about what’s already happened at Uber.”

Saint John said her first responsibility is to "change the perception of the brand," and that she believes "there are good stories and real stories and things that are happening that should be told that folks just don’t know."

Tag: Uber

Top Rated Comments

BWhaler Avatar
119 months ago
Uber?

Gross.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
69Mustang Avatar
119 months ago
Uber?o_O That's tantamount to leaving an aircraft carrier to board the Titanic. I'm sure she's getting a boatload of cash (hopefully she was smart enough to get more cash than stock options) to go there, but Uber is a literal sinking ship. If she does repair that company's reputation she will have earned every.single.penny. Good luck with that.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Scottsoapbox Avatar
119 months ago
Damage control is cheaper than treating people right. - Uber
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
555gallardo Avatar
119 months ago
Leaving a well-paid job at Apple to fulfill her lifetime dream of becoming a cab driver
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Scottsoapbox Avatar
119 months ago
Never seen a more bitter, angry group of people all in one place.
Welcome. It's called the internet.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
119 months ago
Will Uber even be around one year from now?
Uber is definitely in some trouble. But whatever they have coming to them, they deserve it. They put themselves in a situation that's not a good reflection of that company. But they will likely be around for a while yet.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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