General Motors President Leaves Lyft's Board, Picks Replacement
- Maggie Wilderotter, former CEO of Frontier, joins board
- Lyft has struck partnerships with competing automakers
Dan Ammann
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General Motors Co. President Dan Ammann is stepping down from the board of directors at Lyft Inc., the ride-hailing company said Wednesday. The announcement is the latest sign that GM and Lyft haven’t become the close allies that they once hoped to be.
Maggie Wilderotter, a former telecommunications executive who sits on Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.’s board with Ammann, will fill his seat at Lyft, the San Francisco-based company said.