#DeleteLyft? Lyft manager joins Trump administration

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#DeleteLyft? Lyft manager joins Trump administration
Lyft's Derek Kan is set to join the Department of Transportation. Credit: Shutterstock / Lucky-photographer

As Uber's problems have escalated, it's been easy to forget that CEO Travis Kalanick's role on President Donald Trump's business advisory council was the problem that first prompted people to #DeleteUber.

Well, Lyft still doesn't have a sexual harassment scandal of its own, but now it's on similar ethical ground with Uber in one respect.

A manager for the smaller ride-hailing company will reportedly join the Trump administration as undersecretary of transportation for policy.

Derek Kan is a general manager for Lyft in Southern California. The appointment isn't totally out of left field, since Kan used to advise Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, whose wife, Elaine Chao, is Trump's secretary of transportation.

Kan isn't Lyft's CEO, and even though his role is more concrete than Kalanick's was, it's lower-profile.

Lyft, though, definitely profited from public outrage against Uber in the early days of the Trump administration — all tied to Uber's connections to Trump. Lyft enjoyed a 3 percent bump in new users from people who deleted Uber in protest of the company's ties to Trump, according to one analysis.

Since then, Uber's problems have only grown: escalating news of sexual harassment and sexism at the company, fast-departing executives tied to those scandals, and Kalanick's need for "leadership help."

Lyft, meanwhile, is supposed to be the "woke" one — even though Trump advisers Peter Thiel and Carl Icahn are investors in Lyft, too.

Editor's note: This story has been updated to remove references to Kan as an executive. He is general manager of Lyft's Southern California operations.

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Emma Hinchliffe

Emma Hinchliffe is a business reporter at Mashable. Before joining Mashable, she covered business and metro news at the Houston Chronicle.

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