Greg Marsh, the CEO of upmarket Airbnb competitor Onefinestay, has left the company that he founded in 2010.
Co-founder Evan Frank took over as CEO on September 15, and a company statement said “Marsh will continue to support the business on an advisory basis for the coming months to ensure a smooth handover”.
Onefinestay, which lets users rent out their properties to holidaymakers, was sold to Europe’s largest hotel group AccorHotels in April 2016 for at least £117 million, with Marsh claiming it was the right option to enable the company to expand, even though he hadn’t been seeking to sell.
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Onefinestay founder quits company