Tinder
Tinder’s CEO, Faye Iosotaluno, is stepping down in July. Sometimes even running the world’s most famous dating app doesn’t spark your next chapter. After nearly eight years at the company and less than two at the helm, she says her next move is “deeply personal,” hinting at a future supporting women founders and leaders. Meanwhile, Match Group’s top boss, Spencer Rascoff, is sliding into the hot seat—just as the company trims staff and tries to reignite Tinder’s swipe-happy growth, which has seen better days. Read More
AWS
After 11 years at Amazon, Christopher Niederman is stepping down as managing director of AWS Industries and Solutions. The move comes as AWS expands key partnerships—including a deeper collaboration with FICO, which is broadening its participation in AWS partner programs and bringing its Decision Modeler platform to AWS Marketplace. Read More
OpenAI
OpenAI is teaming up with legendary designer Jony Ive in a $6.5 billion merger with his tech venture, io. Ive—best known for shaping Apple’s most iconic devices—will lead design efforts through his firm, LoveFrom, as OpenAI eyes a future beyond the screen. The move signals a bold push into AI-powered hardware, with whispers of sleek devices on the horizon. Read More
Visa
Visa has named Antony Cahill its new head of European operations, succeeding Charlotte Hogg after her eight-year tenure. Cahill, who led Visa’s $9B value-added services unit, brings deep regional and industry expertise as the company pushes into digital-first solutions and Gen Z engagement. In early June, he steps into the role as Visa begins an internal search for his successor. Read More
Crocs
You either love Crocs or pretend you don’t own three pairs—there’s really no middle ground. Terence Reilly will be tasked with igniting brand heat for both Crocs and Hey Dude as he steps into the new role of EVP and Chief Brand Officer for both lines. Known for driving buzz with names like Post Malone and Jelly Roll, Reilly’s return signals a bold push for cultural relevance and long-term growth across the casual footwear empire. Read More
Google
Jerry Dischler, a nearly 20-year Google veteran and former head of Google Ads, has officially left the company just shy of his work anniversary. He stepped down from his ads leadership role in late 2023 amid the DOJ’s antitrust case and most recently led Google Cloud Applications. Dischler, who helped drive major shifts in mobile ads, AI, and user privacy, says he plans to take time off to recharge. Read More
Rio Tinto
Rio Tinto CEO Jakob Stausholm will step down later this year, with no reason given for the surprise move. The board is considering internal and external successors, with Chief Commercial Officer Bold Baatar emerging as the frontrunner. The news comes as the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case opposing Rio’s Resolution Copper mine in Arizona, clearing the way for a controversial land swap tied to sacred Apache land.Read More
Gucci
Luxury never rests—and neither does Gucci. As the brand gears up for new creative director Demna’s arrival, it’s named Maria Cristina Lomanto President of EMEA, and Marcello Costa as Chief Merchandising Officer. The move comes as Gucci works to rebound from a 24% drop in Q1 revenue. Read More
Pitney Bowes
Pitney Bowes has named Kurt Wolf its new CEO, succeeding Lance Rosenzweig, who will remain as a consultant. The company plans a $150 million share repurchase and aims to reach a 3.0x adjusted leverage ratio by Q2 2025. Wolf will lead a strategic review to unlock greater shareholder value, backed by strong performance in its SendTech and Presort divisions. Read More
CSI
CSI has appointed Nancy Langer as its new president, CEO, and board member. Langer succeeds David Culbertson, who will transition to Vice Chair of the board. Langer brings over 35 years of fintech experience, including leadership roles at Transact Campus, CoreLogic, FIS, and Metavante. She’s known for driving digital transformation and will lead CSI through its next phase of innovation, focusing on community financial institutions. Read More
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