Felicia Dibabo said driving with Uber is helping her raise four kids. For Michael Walker, it’s become a full-time job over the last year.
They were just a couple of about 100 Uber drivers that attended an event Thursday at Spark, the coworking space at Power Plant Live!
Along with getting a chance to interact with Uber’s staff, the drivers also heard from one of the transportation company’s top advisors — former Obama campaign manager David Plouffe.
Plouffe said the intent of the event was to bring the drivers together, and mark the fact that the company now has 9,000 drivers in Baltimore — three-quarters of whom drive less than 10 hours a week. City Council President Bernard “Jack” Young and Baltimore NAACP President Tessa Hill-Aston were also on hand.
Read more at Technical.ly Baltimore
from http://baltimoretech.org/news/what-uber-strategist-david-plouffe-wants-you-to-know-about-ridesharing/
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