Stacy Brown-Philpot is leaving the San Francisco-based gig worker marketplace that hires people to perform multiple duties for consumers. As one of the few female Black CEOs in Silicon Valley, she set ...
In a New York Times story published Tuesday, the CEO of TaskRabbit, Stacy Brown-Philpot, said she would be stepping down from her position. Brown-Philpot is one of the few Black women serving in ...
"When you look at Black representation, it’s pretty dismal," says Stacy Brown-Philpot whose decision to step down as chief executive officer of TaskRabbit at the end of August undercuts an industry ...
TaskRabbit CEO Stacy Brown-Philpot is an icon in Silicon Valley as a former Googler, as well as a board member at Nordstrom and HP. She's been with TaskRabbit since 2013. She came on as COO, and was ...
TaskRabbit CEO Stacy Brown-Philpot announced today that she is stepping down from her role at the freelance labor marketplace. Brown-Philpot joined TaskRabbit seven years ago as the company’s chief ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. She is one of few women of color leading Silicon Valley ...
Technology reporter Danielle Abril speak with Ania Smith, CEO of TaskRabbit, about how the gig economy will shape the future of work. Technology reporter Danielle Abril speak with Ania Smith, CEO of ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Stacy Brown-Philpot, the No. 2 executive at TaskRabbit, has been named CEO of the San Francisco company, making her one of the few African-American women leading a high-profile tech ...
The pandemic fundamentally altered Taskrabbit CEO Ania Smith’s idea of work, leading her to make a dramatic decision in April: shutter all of the company’s offices. “We don’t force people to go back ...