Travis Kalanick
Travis Kalanick is a well-known entrepreneur and the co-founder of Uber, a ride-hailing service that has disrupted the transportation industry. Born in Los Angeles, California, in 1976, Kalanick showed an early interest in technology and entrepreneurship. He started his first company, a file-sharing service called Scour, while he was still in college. After Scour was sued for copyright infringement and eventually shut down, Kalanick went on to co-found other companies, including Red Swoosh, a peer-to-peer file-sharing service that was eventually sold to Akamai Technologies. However, it was his involvement in Uber that would make him a household name. In 2009, Kalanick and Garrett Camp, another entrepreneur, came up with the idea for Uber, a ride-hailing service that would allow people to use their smartphones to request and pay for rides from local drivers. The service launched in San Francisco in 2010 and quickly expanded to other cities around the world. Under Kalanick's leader...