Shortly after Fowlers public statement on February 19 of 2017, CEO at the time, Travis Kalanick made a tweet directly responding to Fowler. In his message Kalanick addressed Fowler’s claim of inappropriate conduct of Uber employees and stated that he would conduct an investigation, and condemned the behavior. He said, “What’s described here is abhorrent & against everything we believe in. Anyone who behaves this way or thinks this is OK will be fired…I’ve instructed our CHRO Liane to conduct an urgent investigation. There can be absolutely no place for this kind of behavior at Uber.”[31]