On July 1, 2025, Lyft, Inc. announced that Stephen Hope will join the Company as Chief Accounting Officer, effective July 7, 2025. Mr. Hope will assume responsibility as principal accounting officer from Erin Brewer, who will continue her role as the Company?s Chief Financial Officer and principal financial officer. Prior to joining the Company, from August 2006 to June 2025, Mr. Hope, 58, served in a variety of financial roles for Autodesk, Inc. (?Autodesk?), a multinational software products and services company, most recently as Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer from September 2018 to June 2025.
Prior to Autodesk, Mr. Hope served as corporate controller in several early-stage software startups and held roles at Ernst & Young, a professional services company, for 10 years in its technology audit practice. He was a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants? (AICPA) Software Industry Task Force, where he contributed to the ACS 606 revenue recognition standard initiative and drove the implementation guidance for on-premise and cloud hybrid offerings.
Mr. Hope holds a B.A. in Economics and Business from the University of California, Los Angeles and is a certified public accountant (inactive).
Lyft, Inc. is a multimodal transportation network in the United States and Canada that offer access to a variety of transportation options through its platform and mobile-based applications. The Lyft Platform provides a marketplace where drivers can be matched with riders via the Lyft App, where it operates as a transportation network company. Transportation options through its platform and mobile-based applications are substantially comprised of its ridesharing marketplace that connects drivers and riders in cities across the United States and in select cities in Canada, its network of bikes and scooters, and the Express Drive program, where drivers can enter into short-term rental agreements with its subsidiary, Flexdrive Services, LLC or a third party for vehicles that may be used to provide ridesharing services on the Lyft Platform. It makes the ridesharing marketplace available to organizations through Lyft Business offerings, such as the Concierge and Lyft Pass programs.
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