Tinder CEO Faye Iosotaluno to Step Down in July
- Tinder CEO Faye Iosotaluno announced on May 22, 2025, that she will step down from her role in July 2025.
- Iosotaluno's departure follows a period of user engagement decline and workforce cuts as Match Group pursues a turnaround strategy under CEO Spencer Rascoff.
- Since taking the helm at Tinder in early 2024, Faye Iosotaluno prioritized enhancing user experience by integrating artificial intelligence and increasing personalization to remain competitive in a challenging market.
- Rascoff confirmed he will temporarily lead Tinder and said, "I'm grateful for the time we've spent together... To ensure a smooth transition," highlighting ongoing innovation efforts.
- Iosotaluno’s exit marks a continued leadership shift at Match Group as it addresses stagnant growth and activist investor pressures with product innovation and restructuring.
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