
Eliizabeth Monteleone has stepped down as Bumble’s chief legal officer just 10 months after taking the role, the latest leadership upheaval at the Austin, Texas-based dating app.
Amid sluggish performance, company founder Whitney Wolfe Herd, who’d been CEO until January 2024, returned as CEO in March, replacing Lidiane Jones, who’d made the controversial move to pivot away from the app’s women-make-the-first-move strategy, which had differentiated it from other dating apps.
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