Lyft Inc. tapped David Risher to be its new CEO, replacing co-founder Logan Green and setting the stage for a potential sale as the ride-hailing company struggles to compete with bigger rival Uber Technologies Inc.
Green, and co-founder and current President John Zimmer will step back from daily operations after more than a decade with the company but remain on the board, Lyft said in a statement on Monday.
Risher, 57, who has been a Lyft board member since 2021, has held previous roles as head of product at Amazon Inc. and as a general manager at Microsoft Corp. before launching his own startup called Worldreader. He will take over on April 17.
“The decision suggests that Lyft is in a tough competitive position, given operational challenges vs. larger rival Uber,” wrote Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Mandeep Singh. “Amid a risk of cash burn and market-share loss, we think Lyft may explore strategic options, including a sale.”
Lyft’s shares jumped about 5 percent in premarket trading before exchanges opened in New York on Tuesday. They are down about 13 percent so far this year after plunging 74 percent in 2022.