Michele Romanow steps down as Clearco CEO, as financier prepares to lay off 25% of staff
Michele Romanow is stepping down as CEO of Clearco, as the e-commerce financier prepares to slash its workforce for the third time in six months.
The source said the company is also naming American finance industry executive Andrew Curtis as CEO, who has served as an adviser to Clearco for the past six months. He takes over for the star of TV’sin favor of a seasoned finance industry professional. She will become co-executive chair along with Mr. D’Souza.
Mr. Curtis worked on mergers and acquisitions with Merrill Lynch & Co and Lazard Frères, a portfolio manager with hedge fund Sandelman and was head of credit with private equity firm Z Capital Group.
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