Bumble’s CMO Selby Drummond left the dating app in January after four years in the role.
“Selby has been an outstanding steward of Bumble’s iconic brand over the last four years,” chief executive Lidiane Jones said in a statement. “Under her leadership, the Bumble brand has become well-known and respected around the globe. Selby’s many contributions leave us with a strong brand and foundation to build upon for years to come.”
Along with Drummond’s exit, Bumble appointed former Slack chief operating officer Neil Shah to the new role of chief business officer.
Bumble has not shared plans for how it will replace the CMO role.
Colgate (CMO, North America)

Diana Haussling, Colgate’s senior vp, general manager, consumer experience and growth, and CMO for North America, left in Feb.
She stayed within the group to take on the position of CEO at Hello, a startup acquired by Colgate in 2020 which sells “naturally friendly” toothpaste, mouth rinse, toothbrushes, and floss.
The marketer recently spearheaded Colgate’s “My Smile Is My Superpower” campaign, designed to empower young adults to embrace their smiles in all “shapes, sizes, and shades.”
Colgate has not confirmed how it plans to replace the position left vacant by Haussling.
Geico (CMO)
