Thuan Pham Explained

Thuan Pham
Birth Place:Saigon, South Vietnam
Education:MIT (BS, 1990), (MS, 1991)
Occupation:Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Uber (2013-2020),
Coupang (2020-2022),
Faire (2024-Present)

Thuan Q. Pham is a Vietnamese-American engineer, former Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Coupang and Uber, and current CTO of Faire.[1]

Early life

Pham was born in Vietnam. In 1979, at about age 12, Pham, his mother, and younger brother immigrated as Vietnamese boat people to Malaysia, where they were declined as refugees[2] after being twice-robbed by Thai pirates.[3] They traveled on another boat to Indonesia, where they spent 10 months in a refugee camp.[2] [4] His life as a refugee included swimming to another town to buy candy for his mother to resell to the refugee colony for a 10 cent profit, which was "a luxury,"[2] with food aid from organizations such as UNHCR, CARE, and Save the Children. Pham's family was granted political asylum in the United States because of his father and settled in Rockville, Maryland. His mother, who was an accountant in Vietnam, wasn't able to get her accountant certification due to language barriers[4] and worked as a gas station ledger keeper during the day and supermarket grocery packer at night.[2] He lived with six others in a two-bedroom apartment,[4] and worked at a car wash station on the weekends.[2] His father was a South Vietnamese Army[4] soldier and teacher, who stayed in Saigon.[2]

Pham graduated from Richard Montgomery High School in 1986, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a BS in computer science in 1990, and MS degree in 1991.[5]

Career

Pham worked at Hewlett-Packard for three years, then Silicon Graphics. He was the fourth engineer at Internet ad serving startup NetGravity,[4] and then joined DoubleClick after their acquisition of NetGravity in 1999. He then worked at VMware for eight years.

Uber

In 2013, he was personally hired as the Uber Chief Technology Officer (CTO) by the CEO, Travis Kalanick, who was impressed by his technical skills after interviewing him for 30 hours over two weeks.[6] In 2016, Pham's internal email to employees commenting, "I will not even utter the name of this deplorable person because I do not accept him as my leader" on the election of U.S. President Trump, who is anti immigration, was widely circulated and published by the media.[7] [8]

In 2017, it was falsely reported that Pham had knowledge of Susan Fowler's sexual harassment allegation at Uber and her manager's threatened retaliation, and did nothing.[9] [10] [11] These allegations were later shown to be false by follow-up investigative reports and by a Buzzfeed publication of an email from Pham to the engineering team to clarify the matter.[12] [13] In the same week, Pham stopped working alongside[14] Uber's SVP of Engineering Amit Singhal, who was asked by the CEO, Kalanick, to resign after a month for failing to disclose a sexual harassment claim during Singhal's 15 years as VP of Google Search, after Recode reported about it in media.[15] [16] [17]

Resignation

On April 24, 2020, an SEC filing [18] indicated that Thuan Pham will be resigning as of May 2020.

Faire

On June 13, 2024, it was announced that Pham would join Faire as CTO, replacing Marcelo Cortes who stepped down as Chief Architect.

Personal life

Pham is a naturalized citizen of the United States.[2] In 2016, he was listed among the "2016 Great Immigrants Honorees: The Pride of America" by the Carnegie Corporation of New York.[19] Pham enjoys playing tennis in his personal life.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Thuan Pham joins Faire as CTO. June 13, 2024.
  2. Web site: From fleeing Vietnam in a refugee boat to becoming Uber's CTO: the journey of Thuan Pham. March 12, 2016. Harsimran. Julka.
  3. Web site: A Tech in Asia story unites Uber's CTO with his refugee boat captain after nearly four decades. March 19, 2016. Harsimran. Julka.
  4. Web site: How this Vietnamese refugee became Uber's CTO. August 12, 2016. Octavio. Blanco. CNN.
  5. How Did I Get Here? - Thuan Pham. 2016. Bloomberg Businessweek.
  6. News: Uber CTO reveals how Travis Kalanick hired him and offers advice for entrepreneurs. April 1, 2016. GeekWire.
  7. Web site: 'I do not accept him as my leader' — Uber CTO's explosive anti-Trump email reveals growing internal tensions. January 24, 2017. Business Insider. Biz. Carson.
  8. Web site: Uber CTO calls Trump a 'deplorable person' in staff email, says report. January 25, 2017. CNBC. Harriet. Taylor.
  9. Web site: Uber C.E.O. Orders "Urgent Investigation" into Sexual Harassment Allegations. February 20, 2017. Vanity Fair. Maya. Kosoff.
  10. Web site: Inside Uber's Aggressive, Unrestrained Workplace Culture. February 22, 2017. The New York Times. Mike. Isaac.
  11. News: A former Uber employee's disturbing claims of workplace sexism reignite calls to #deleteUber. February 20, 2017. Recode. Johana. Bhuiyan.
  12. Web site: How Uber's Top Engineer Saved His Job. June 23, 2017. TheInformation. Amir. Efrati.
  13. Web site: Top Uber Engineer, Under Pressure, Tells Staff "I Take All Concerns Raised To Me Extremely Seriously". June 26, 2017. BuzzFeed. Priya. Anand.
  14. News: Uber has hired two significant Google veterans. January 20, 2017. Recode. Tess. Townsend.
  15. Web site: Uber Exec Resigns After Sexual Harassment Allegations Surface From His Time at Google. February 27, 2017. Fortune. Polina. Marinova.
  16. Web site: Amit Singhal, Uber Executive Linked to Old Harassment Claim, Resigns. February 27, 2017. The New York Times. Mike. Isaac.
  17. News: Uber's SVP of engineering is out after he did not disclose he left Google in a dispute over a sexual harassment allegation. February 27, 2017. Recode. Kara. Swisher.
  18. Web site: FORM 8-K: Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory Arrangements of Certain Officers..
  19. Web site: 2016 Great Immigrants Honorees: The Pride of America. June 30, 2016.