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Uber’s first employee is poised to make over $1 billion in the company’s massive public offering, and he’s already committed to donating at least $14 million to charity
8:17am PDT - May 10th, 2019 lyft stock - Business InsiderRyan Graves was Uber's first employee and briefly held the CEO position before founder Travis Kalanick. He is poised to become a billionaire in Uber's public debut Friday, but he is part of a new set of early tech employees that have committed to donating a p…