Brian Hemesath, Kellie Markey leave Tikly leadership roles

Two-year-old online ticketing service Tikly has lost its chief technology officer and chief marketing officer, the Des Moines Register reported today. Brian Hemesath, who developed the current version of the site, left Tikly to focus on VolunteerLocal, another tech company in which he has …

Two-year-old online ticketing service Tikly has lost its chief technology officer and chief marketing officer, the Des Moines Register reported today. Brian Hemesath, who developed the current version of the site, left Tikly to focus on VolunteerLocal, another tech company in which he has an ownership stake. Kellie Markey, whose background includes time as an eBay vice president, departed the startup in March, just months after joining it. Hemesath is expected to stay involved—he’ll help with tech issues that may arise—but Markey is no longer associated with the startup outside of her ownership stake. — Source: Des Moines Register

 


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