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Tinder CEO Faye Loscotaluno to step down in July: “raise the bar, build with purpose, and…,” says Loscotaluno

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Tinder CEO Faye Loscotaluno has announced her decision to resign from the post in July 2025. Faye announced her decision to step down from the position of CEO in a long LinkedIn post. Her departure comes after less than two years as CEO and nearly eight years with Tinder's parent company, Match Group . Faye was appointed as the CEO in January 2024 and during her tenure she looked after the dating app’s personalisation feature.


Tinder CEO Faye Loscotaluno to step down in July this yearIn a LinkedIn post announcing her departure, Iosotaluno described the decision as "incredibly hard" and her time at the company as "unforgettable." She expressed pride in the team she built and worked alongside, highlighting their efforts to "raise the bar, build with purpose, and unlock new value for our users."



Read Tinder CEO Faye Loscotaluno’s LinkedIn post here

After almost 8 unforgettable years at Match Group and Tinder , I’ve made the incredibly hard decision to step down as Tinder’s CEO in July.


It’s difficult to put into words what this journey has meant to me. From driving growth and strategy across the portfolio through expansion, acquisitions, and new partnerships, to mentoring incredible talent along the way, I’ve had the privilege of helping shape how tens of millions of people around the world find meaningful connection.


As CEO of Tinder, I’ve been especially proud to build and work alongside an exceptional team, including leaders who’ve pushed each other to raise the bar, build with purpose, and unlock new value for our users. Together, we’ve redefined what the Tinder brand stands for through award-winning marketing work, brought forward product innovation that breaks from old paradigms through friend-forward features, doubled down on personalization by further integrating AI into recommendations, shown the potential for native AI-driven consumer experiences, and laid the foundation for the company’s next chapter.


What’s next for me is deeply personal. The consumer tech landscape is evolving in exciting, unpredictable ways – and so are my own ambitions. My daughters are growing up fast and I think often about the technology I want them to experience and the world I want them to inherit: one where they see themselves reflected in leadership, innovation, and opportunity. Building upon the headway and lessons I've learned at Tinder where diverse voices around the table make better and more impactful decisions, I’m drawn to replicating that progress by supporting and building alongside the next generation of women leaders, founders, and investors. With AI now expanding what’s possible, there’s never been a more powerful moment for new voices to create and lead. That work will be a meaningful part of my next chapter, along with exploring where I can drive impact across this changing landscape.


To my colleagues: a heartfelt thank you. I leave with profound gratitude for the work we’ve done, the values we’ve lived, and the impact still to come. Tinder is in great hands with Spencer and the leadership team. I’m excited to see you keep pushing boundaries, redefining what’s possible, and building a future that reflects the full potential of this brand…and the people behind it.
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