
In a blog post about the hire, the company says Tibbens recently led the roll out of infrastructure for Amazon’s Prime Now service. In his new role, Tibbens is supposed to “help scale Lyft’s overall operations, expand customer support, and develop new innovations for the driver and passenger experience.”
Lyft’s previous COO, Travis VanderZanden, left last year after reported tensions with the company’s founders. He subsequently joined Uber, and Lyft accused him of stealing confidential documents.
One reason for all that hiring: The ride-hailing service announced a $530 million Series E last month.