UK: Amanda Cupples, the general manager for UK and Northern Europe at Airbnb, is stepping down from the role after four years next week.
An Airbnb spokesperson said: “Amanda Cupples, general manager of Northern Europe, is leaving Airbnb to pursue new opportunities, effective from next week. We are grateful for her significant contributions to our company over the past four years and wish her the best in future endeavours.”
Cupples, who was appointed to the position covering the UK, Ireland, Netherlands and the Nordics back in March 2021, joined the home-sharing company from digital health firm Babylon Health, where she held the roles of chief commercial officer [CCO] and chief operating office vice president of business performance.
Prior to that, she worked in the music and entertainment industries, as well as at McKinsey & Company.
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