OnlyFans CEO Tim Stokely Steps Down

OnlyFans CEO Tim Stokely Steps Down

LONDON — Tim Stokely has stepped down as CEO of OnlyFans and will be replaced by marketing chief and spokesperson Ami Gan.

The news was first reported this morning by Bloomberg.com.

Gan told Bloomberg it was “Stokely’s decision to step aside and name her as his successor.” Stokely will retain an advisory role at the company.

Gan joined OnlyFans last year as head of communications and marketing. Her background includes stints at Red Bull, Quest Nutrition and a cannabis café.

The new CEO told the news site that she shares Stokely’s “passion about the creator economy” and will be seeking to “increase [the company’s] investment in its free streaming app, OFTV and introduce new tools for creators.”

“Our priority is to continue being committed to being the safest social media platform in the world,” Gan added.

According to Bloomberg, Gan “declined to comment on whether the company is seeking to raise money,  remains committed to [allowing] sexual content or any role [shareholder Leo] Radvinsky may have played in the leadership change."

Gan also "declined to say whether the brief policy changes over the summer affected business.”

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