Top 23 Quotes & Sayings by Tony West

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American lawyer Tony West.
Last updated on November 10, 2024.
Tony West

Derek Anthony West is an American attorney and former government official, and the current Senior Vice President and chief legal officer of Uber. Before Uber, West was Associate Attorney General of the United States and general counsel of PepsiCo. West previously served as the Assistant Attorney General of the Civil Division, the largest litigating division in the Department of Justice.

Silicon Valley has always been in my blood.
Indeed, there's scarcely a week that goes by where I don't deal with a significant, often controversial national security issue.
I think we are, certainly in the Department of Justice, a fan of some of the data-mining techniques that will allow us to more effectively zero in on fraud. — © Tony West
I think we are, certainly in the Department of Justice, a fan of some of the data-mining techniques that will allow us to more effectively zero in on fraud.
I didn't go to law school wanting to be a lawyer.
And one of the unfortunate-but-sad truths is that sexual assault, sexual violence is far more prevalent in American society than a lot of people recognize.
Courts are grappling with what it means to be 'part of' al Qaida or the Taliban - every case poses a unique challenge, involving individuals with a different degree and type of connection to these terrorist organizations.
Uber survives only if people trust us. You have to trust us with your data. You have to trust us with your safety or the safety of your loved ones. And we have to earn that trust every day in the way that we operate.
I was always more interested in public service. What I discovered is you could practice law and be a public servant.
So I feel comfortable that Uber is a very safe mode of transportation.
The only thing I'll say is when or whether Uber goes public, the most important thing is that the company continues to execute and execute at scale.
You never want to make big decisions when you are emotionally charged.
One of the facts about sexual assault is that it is a very underreported offense, and there are a whole lot of reasons why individuals don't report to law enforcement. Uber shouldn't make that choice for survivors. Survivors should make that choice for themselves.
I fell in love with this idea that you could press a button and an SUV would show up. That idea of bringing mobility to places where it hadn't been an easy option - that was a pretty compelling mission. It was a huge, huge challenge.
Sexual harassment and gender discrimination is real, it's far more pervasive than I think people have been willing to acknowledge.
Drivers' work is outside the usual course of Uber's business, which is serving as a technology platform for several different types of digital marketplace.
Is safety a business imperative? Yes. But is it also the right thing to do? Yes. And it's important for companies to increasingly find that by doing the right thing, they're fulfilling their business imperative.
It's become sort of second nature whenever we get into a car to buckle up. It has to be second nature before you get into a car to ask, 'Hey, who are you here to pick up?'
Contrary to some of the rhetoric we've heard, AB5 does not automatically reclassify any ride-share drivers from independent contractors to employees. AB5 does not provide drivers with benefits, nor does it give drivers the right to organize.
Anything else that is not sexual assault or sexual harassment - those will be typically subject to arbitration. And Uber is like most other companies in that regard.
I was fortunate enough to have this career that spanned the public and private sectors so I thought I was well-prepared to be able to take on some of the challenges that Uber presented.
When you look at the trajectory of autonomous vehicles, I think you can look at the trajectory of other industries whether it's aviation, I think is a really good one to look at, and you'll see there's always an evolution as the technology gets better and better.
I do think there is magic that made Uber possible, made that disruption possible, made that innovation possible, and was critical to its success. I believe you can still have the magic that underlies that and yet be a compliant company.
At the scale that Uber operates, we're going to see both the good and the bad that happens in society because we're operating so many trips every single day. — © Tony West
At the scale that Uber operates, we're going to see both the good and the bad that happens in society because we're operating so many trips every single day.
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