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The Carr Brothers - EP 96 "Cody Ruberto of Uride"
In a groundbreaking move to transform transportation in New Brunswick, Uride, a rideshare service, is gaining momentum in Fredericton and gearing up for a Moncton launch this week. CEO Cody Roberto joined hosts Jack and Jody on a live Zoom call to share insights into the service's success, challenges faced, and its impact on the community.
The interview focused on Uride's impact in Fredericton. Cody, accompanied by stories of driver-passenger friendships, emphasized the strong community support and the overwhelming response to the service. Jack inquired about Uride's expansion plans, and Cody revealed the imminent launch in Moncton, showcasing the company's commitment to covering more areas in the province.
When asked about the driver experience, Cody highlighted efforts to make Uride the best driving job in the city, emphasizing sustainable growth and fostering positive relationships between drivers and passengers. The interview touched on Uride's expansion to 18 cities, with Moncton soon to be the 19th, and the goal to improve service with each new location.
In a surprising twist, Cody delved into his background, revealing a non-traditional path from professional soccer player to Uride CEO. He expressed gratitude for the continuous support and shared stories of Uride drivers making a positive impact on passengers' lives.
The interview concluded with Cody conveying a powerful message to the New Brunswick community, promising Uride's unwavering commitment to reducing impaired driving and ensuring reliable transportation.
As Uride continues its remarkable journey in the Maritimes, the anticipation grows for the Moncton launch, with the company poised to make a significant impact on the transportation landscape in New Brunswick.
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