Uber’s actual new CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, will start work next week at a company that’s sorely lacking in top executives. The company’s missing senior vice presidents, head of Asia Pacific, chief financial officer and head of finance, as well as key engineers for self-driving cars and product.

The ride-hailing company has plenty of work to do, as it recovers from a legal attack on its self-driving car business, a workplace culture investigation and a high-profile battle between investors and former CEO Travis Kalanick. Competitors like Lyft, meanwhile, have taken advantage of the opportunity.

Ross doesn’t seem that worried.

“I also love to compete,” he wrote.

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