OnlyFans founder, Tim Stokely, has stepped down as chief executive and he will be immediately succeeded by Amrapali “Ami” Gan, the company said on Tuesday, Dec. 21.
Tim Stokely founded OnlyFans in 2016 and the creator-focused subscription service has since become most well-known for allowing sex workers and other adult content creators to charge fans for content.
Gan was most recently the chief marketing and communications officer for OnlyFans and will now “assume the day-to-day leadership” of the London-based company from Stokely, who is leaving to “pursue new endeavors,” OnlyFans said.
Stokely will remain on as an adviser to assist with the leadership transition.
Stokely said in a statement: “Ami has a deep passion for OnlyFans’ business and I’m passing the baton to a friend and colleague who has the vision and drive to help the organisation reach its tremendous potential.
“OnlyFans is still a new company and Ami brings a fresh energy and reflects who we are as a business.”
Gan In a statement said she was committed to making OnlyFans the “safest social media platform in the world.”
“I look forward to continuing to work closely with our creator community to help them maximize control over, and monetise, their content,” Gan said. “I will be leading an exceptionally talented team at OnlyFans that is delivering a unique experience for our creators and fans.”