TPG's Trujillo goes from investor to board member at troubled Uber
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UBER Technologies Inc's new board member, David Trujillo, spearheaded TPG's investments in four startups now valued at more than US$5 billion each. After a misstep by his boss, he is taking a seat at one of the biggest - and most precarious - of them, whose fate increasingly lies in the hands of its investors.
Mr Trujillo, 41, joined the board of Uber this week, replacing TPG chairman David Bonderman, who resigned after making a sexist joke. Despite the awkward circumstances of his boardroom debut at the ride-sharing giant, Mr Trujillo is likely to settle in quickly, given his close ties to the company since leading TPG's investment in 2013.
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