Bumble App Appoints New CEO, Founder Transitions to Executive Chair Role

Bumble App Appoints New CEO, Founder Transitions to Executive Chair Role

Bumble was founded by Meredith Wolfe Heard ​in 2014
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Bumble, the dating⁢ app that encourages women to​ make the⁣ first move, announced ⁤that⁣ Lidiane Jones will be its new chief executive officer, replacing​ founder Meredith⁤ Wolfe Heard, who ⁣will stay in the​ company as executive chair.

Jones is currently ‍the ⁣CEO of Slack, the instant messaging service owned⁤ by Salesforce. She will join Bumble on‌ Jan. 2, 2024.

“This move to executive chair gives me the ability to step ‍forward into a new and exciting role, get ‌back to‌ my founder roots and bring immense passion ⁤and focus to this next chapter of growth,” Wolfe Heard, who created Bumble in 2014, said in the statement that announced the change. “Lidiane’s expertise and track record in product and technology is exceptional and having her ‌leading the next chapter of Bumble Inc. is a major win for ⁢our⁤ company, customers⁤ and team.”

Before​ joining Salesforce, Jones worked for Sonos and Microsoft.

“As a woman who has spent her career in technology, it’s a gift to lean on ‍my experience to lead a company⁤ dedicated⁢ to women and encouraging equality,⁣ integrity⁢ and kindness, all deeply personal and inspiring ⁢to me,” Jones said in⁢ Bumble’s statement.

Bumble will release its third-quarter results Tuesday. In the second quarter, ‍the company increased revenue by 19% to $219.2 million and posted a​ profit⁤ of $9.3 million, from a loss of $5 million⁢ a year ⁤earlier.

The apps owned by Bumble had about 3.63 million⁣ paying users​ by the end of June.

Salesforce

2023-11-07 22:41:05
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