In an exclusive interview, Jet delves into the multifaceted journey of Tony West. From his formative years in California to his esteemed position as Uber’s Chief Legal Officer, his trajectory illuminates a profound commitment to justice, education, and leadership.
Growing up in California, Tony was molded by a rich tapestry of experiences and familial influences. Central to his ethos were his parents, Franklin Delano West and Margaret “Peggy” Reddick. Their bond began at Talladega College, a historically black institution in Alabama renowned for nurturing leaders. Their legacy of education, community engagement, and unwavering values provided a steadfast compass for Tony’s path ahead.
Stanford University’s law school became a significant juncture in Tony’s journey. Here, he crossed paths with Maya Harris, a like-minded advocate for justice. Their shared vision and commitment culminated in a deep bond that recently celebrated 25 years of marriage.
Tony’s identity also dances to cultural beats. Whether he’s lost in the rhythms of A Tribe Called Quest or savoring Sweet Tea in his mother’s kitchen, Tony embodies diversity. His journey, though rooted in hard work and unyielding principles, has been a celebration of culture and shared experiences.
Tony’s dedication to the public good was evident throughout his career. He served with distinction in the Department of Justice across both Obama administrations, underscoring his commitment to national welfare. His roles placed him at the forefront of transformative decisions and debates, reinforcing his legacy as a champion of justice and equality.
His trajectory to Uber is a testament to his ability to embrace the unpredictable. Remembering the early days, Tony paints a vivid picture. Uber, the world’s most sought-after start-up, was in tumult, facing challenges tied to its corporate culture. Tony’s entrance marked a significant shift. It started over a beer, where what was supposed to be a short 30-minute conversation with Uber’s CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, morphed into a transformative 90-minute dialogue. That conversation was the turning point, marking the beginning of a new chapter for both Tony and Uber.
Yet, for all his professional accolades, Tony’s essence is best captured in his personal life. As Thomas J. Perrelli, Former Attorney General, noted, “The title Tony is most proud of is Husband, Father, Grandfather, and Son. His role as a father shines brightly. Tony often speaks of his daughter, Meena Harris, with pride. In fact, his Instagram handle is @meenasdad.
The admiration for Tony transcends professional circles. His sister-in-law, Vice President Kamala Harris praised his unwavering ethical compass. Indra Nooyi, CEO of Pepsico, lauded his intellect and heart. This chorus of acclaim resounded from various corners, from Thomas J. Perrelli’s acknowledgment of his commitment to public service to Roberta Kaplan’s appreciation of his wit and persuasiveness.
Eric H. Holder Jr. reflected on Tony’s principled stand during pivotal moments, highlighting his advocacy during the Defense of Marriage Act deliberations, asserting that “”we have to be on the right side of history.’ Holder’s sentiment, “I value Tony’s advice,” resonated widely, reflecting the esteem in which West is held.
Tony West is a mosaic of influences, experiences, and choices. His life story, from his parent’s Southern roots and growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, to the halls of the Justice Department and Uber’s global offices, is a testament to dedication, love for community, and an unyielding commitment to justice and change.
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