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Bumble CEO Lidiane Jones resigns, executive chair to fill role
Jan 17, 2025 6:07 AM

Jan 17 (Reuters) - Bumble said on Friday its

founder and executive chair, Whitney Wolfe Herd, will become the

company's CEO, effective mid-March, after Lidiane Jones resigned

from the role.

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