Meri Williams steps down as CTO of Monzo
Monzo, the UK challenger bank, has lost its chief technology officer (CTO), TechCrunch reports.
According to multiple sources, Meri Williams, who joined the fast-growing fintech in September 2018 announced internally that she was departing, saying that she wanted to voluntarily help with cost-cutting measures.
However, it is worth noting that Williams had already cut back her involvement with Monzo and had been consulting for other tech companies. One source told TechCrunch she was most recently only working one day per week for Monzo.
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It is not clear who is taking up Williams CTO responsibilities, especially as its previous CTO and Monzo co-founder Jonas Huckestein, is thought to be on paternity leave.
Monzo declined to comment.
Prior to holding the CTO role at Monzo, Williams worked at print and design company MOO and was brought to the bank for her experience “growing complex engineering organisations and managing fast-moving teams,” according to a press release issued at the time of her hire.
Before working at MOO, she was head of engineering at M&S Digital and previously worked for the UK’s Government Digital Service.