Travis Kalanick cofounded Uber in 2009. But, after a series of scandals and a workplace culture where discrimination and sexual harassment were the norm, Kalanick resigned as CEO in 2017.

Now, Kalanick announced he will leave the company for good, resigning from the board of directors on December 31, 2019.

Though he's no longer leading the global ride-hailing company, Kalanick remains wealthy. He's worth $2.7 billion, according to Forbes.

On November 7, The Wall Street Journal reported he quietly raised $400 million for a food-delivery startup in January. The startup, CloudKitchens, would be in direct competition with Uber.

Here's how he spends his fortune: