Josh Mohrer built Uber in New York City from the time when it was a black car service to the ride-hailing giant it is today.
But on Tuesday, the controversial yet steadfast manager announced he was leaving Uber after five years to join Tusk Ventures — the NYC firm that helped Uber lobby to stay in the city.
In his place, three-year Uber veteran Sarfraz Maredia will be overseeing the company's operations in New York, New Jersey,
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