OnlyFans CEO, Ami Gan is leaving the company after around two and half years. Keily Blair, chief strategy and operations officer, will become the new CEO.
In a tweet on Twitter, Gan said, “Spending nearly 3 years at OnlyFans while it echoed throughout the cultural zeitgeist, has been beyond rewarding,”
Perhaps the most well-known site for providers of pornographic content is OnlyFans, which, according to Gan, paid out $10 billion to creators while she was CEO;
OnlyFans declared that it would prohibit sexually explicit content just before Gan took over as CEO, causing its creator community to erupt.
The designers won’t soon forget that situation, when it seemed as though they would have to endure the financial implications of being removed once more, even though this decision was ultimately overturned.
Gan has shared details about her upcoming project as she leaves OnlyFans. She established Hoxton Projects, a marketing firm that “reimagines the agency paradigm” to aid founders in the expansion of their businesses.
Blair, the new CEO, joined OnlyFans after a career in data privacy law, bringing with him abilities that are useful in a business that can’t thrive without giving customers confidence that their data is secure.