Elisabeth Diana, head of communications at human assets Deel, is now not with the corporate, based on her LinkedIn profile.
Bloomberg first reported the news that Diana had resigned from Deel, which was lately accused of planting a spy at rival firm Rippling.
TechCrunch reached out to Diana however had not heard again on the time of publication. Her LinkedIn profile reveals that she began working at Deel (whose CEO Alex Bouaziz is pictured above) in November 2021 and stopped working there in April 2025. She was beforehand head of communications at Instagram and company head of communications at Fb.
Rippling, a workforce administration platform, announced on March 17 that it was suing Deel over alleged spying, leveling prices starting from violation of the RICO racketeering act (typically used to prosecute members of the Mafia) to misappropriation of commerce secrets and techniques and unfair competitors.
At the moment, Rippling didn’t reveal the identify of the worker in query, however that modified on April 2, when it launched an affidavit signed by the worker, Keith O’Brien, who appeared to verify Rippling’s accusations.
Much more than the already-spectacular lawsuit that Rippling filed towards Deel in March, O’Brien’s account reads just like the script to a film about company espionage, full with a sting operation and a smashed cellphone.
The way forward for Deel, which was final valued at $12.6 billion, stays in query. The startup is backed by the likes of Basic Catalyst, Andreessen Horowitz, Spark Capital and Y Combinator. It was mentioned to be eyeing the general public markets simply two months in the past.
Deel responded to Rippling’s lawsuit with a press release denying “all authorized wrongdoing” and claiming its rival was searching for to “shift the narrative” from accusations that Rippling itself violated Russian sanctions. The corporate has not responded to further requests for remark.