Michele Romanow is stepping down from her chief executive role at Clearco as the e-commerce investing business she co-founded lays off staff.
Clearco spokesperson Nick Rosen-Wachs confirmed the "Dragons' Den" star's career change in an email to The Canadian Press on Monday, saying she will be replaced by Andrew Curtis.
"Michele will lead external relations, including the significant role of leading our fundraising efforts," Rosen-Wachs said in an email. Many, including Shopify, Netflix, Wealthsimple and Meta, have all carried out layoffs in recent months with several chief executives taking responsibility for the cuts and chalking them up to misjudgments of growth in the sector.
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