
Co-founding Lyft in 2012 from a carpooling startup called Zimride, Logan Green built the second-largest ride-hailing company in the U.S. — a publicly traded platform spanning bikes, scooters, and autonomous vehicle partnerships across hundreds of North American cities.
Logan Green is the Co-Founder of Lyft, the ride-sharing platform that became the second-largest ride-hailing company in the United States.
Green co-founded Lyft in 2012 with John Zimmer, building on their earlier carpooling venture Zimride, and grew it into a publicly traded company serving millions of riders across hundreds of U.S. and Canadian cities. Green stepped down as CEO in April 2023, served as board chair, and in August 2025 departed the Lyft board entirely alongside Zimmer, completing a planned leadership transition. He now serves as a Venture Partner at Autotech Ventures. His work creating a viable alternative to car ownership and shaping urban mobility has had a lasting impact on the sharing economy.

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