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Uber delivery business head departs; insider Macdonald appointed COO

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Posted on June 2, 2025

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(Reuters) -Uber Technologies said on Monday the head of its delivery business, Pierre-Dimitri Gore-Coty, is leaving the company after nearly 13 years. As senior vice president of Uber's delivery unit,

Uber delivery business head departs; insider Macdonald appointed COO

(Reuters) -Uber Technologies said on Monday the head of its delivery business, Pierre-Dimitri Gore-Coty, is leaving the company after nearly 13 years.

As senior vice president of Uber's delivery unit, Gore-Coty oversaw the company's Uber Eats business as well as grocery and other on-demand delivery offerings, and is credited with steering the division through the COVID-19 pandemic.

Uber also announced it has named Andrew Macdonald as its chief operating officer, reinstating the role almost six years after it was eliminated in a leadership overhaul in 2019.

Macdonald, who has been with Uber since 2012 serving in several leadership roles, will now be responsible for Uber's mobility, delivery and autonomous businesses. He will also oversee cross-platform functions such as membership and customer support.

"This is a natural next step in our evolution as a company, as we drive growth by increasing engagement across our entire platform," Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said of Macdonald's appointment.

The moves, effective immediately, come as Uber has been trying to expand its business portfolio to drive growth amid signs of saturation in its mainstay North American business.

Uber's delivery business has also been facing stiff competition from rivals such as DoorDash.

Last month, Uber signed a $700 million deal to acquire a majority stake of 85% in Turkish food and grocery delivery platform Trendyol Go.

(Reporting by Deborah Sophia in Bengaluru; Editing by Alan Barona)

Key Takeaways

  • Pierre-Dimitri Gore-Coty leaves Uber after 13 years.
  • Andrew Macdonald appointed as Uber's new COO.
  • Uber reinstates COO role after six years.
  • Uber aims to expand its business portfolio.
  • Uber faces competition from DoorDash and others.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is leaving Uber's delivery business?
Pierre-Dimitri Gore-Coty, the head of Uber's delivery business, is leaving the company after nearly 13 years.
Who has been appointed as Uber's new COO?
Andrew Macdonald has been appointed as the chief operating officer of Uber, reinstating the role after it was eliminated in 2019.
What will Andrew Macdonald oversee in his new position?
As COO, Macdonald will be responsible for Uber's mobility, delivery, and autonomous businesses, along with cross-platform functions.
What recent acquisition did Uber make to expand its delivery business?
Last month, Uber signed a $700 million deal to acquire an 85% stake in the Turkish food and grocery delivery platform Trendyol Go.
What challenges is Uber's delivery business currently facing?
Uber's delivery business is facing stiff competition from rivals such as DoorDash, as the company seeks to expand its business portfolio.

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