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Every six weeks, the CEO of Lyft, David Risher, drives for the app. He says most riders don't recognize him but go bananas ...
Our first self-driving Toyota Sienna just hit the streets to start testing operations ahead of our summer launch," Lyft CEO ...
David Risher has been CEO of Lyft since 2023. Courtesy Lyft Risher acknowledged that taking on such a dominant competitor—especially one that many Lyft drivers also work for—is no easy feat.
The first question Lyft CEO David Risher asks when a new idea arises is whether it’s compelling enough to change the experience for Lyft’s customers — and whether the change is big enough or ...
Lyft CEO David Risher spent more than a decade working under two of the world's most successful businessmen, Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos. Perhaps predictably, Risher learned a lot, he says.
For Lyft CEO David Risher, that dual focus comes to life in what he calls “Falcon Mode,” a leadership framework inspired by the agility, precision, and instincts of the bird of prey.
In the midst of it all, Lyft is mounting a comeback. CEO David Risher, who came into the role at Lyft two years ago, is taking a bird’s-eye view on the operation and pushing to reposition the ...