Tesla adds billionaire Airbnb co-founder Gebbia to board

Reuters

Published Sep 28, 2022 04:27PM ET

Updated Sep 28, 2022 08:25PM ET

(Reuters) -Tesla Inc said on Wednesday that Airbnb Inc co-founder Joseph Gebbia has joined the electric vehicle maker's board, reversing a move to trim the number of directors at the world's most valuable carmaker.

Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) said in June it planned to have just seven board seats after the departure of Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) Inc co-founder Larry Ellison in August, sparking criticism from a shareholder body over a lack of independent board members.

In July, SOC Investment Group filed a complaint with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) saying Tesla's plan failed to comply with a 2018 "consent decree" with the SEC that included having two independent board seats.

That agreement stemmed from a tweet by CEO Elon Musk about taking Tesla private. Ellison, a self-described close friend of Musk, was appointed by Tesla in December 2018 to comply with the agreement.

Gebbia, a U.S. billionaire designer and Internet entrepreneur, joins Tesla after saying in July he would take on an advisory role at Airbnb, stepping away from his full-time role.

"Congrats on an incredible company with Airbnb, now for Book 2!'" Musk tweeted at that time.

In 2018, Gebbia had lauded Musk's attempt to take Tesla private as a "baller move" in text messages that were revealed earlier this year as part of an ongoing shareholder lawsuit. Musk responded, "Sucks being public."

Some experts doubted whether the billionaire would add diversity to the Tesla board.