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Airbnb CFO Departs Amid Tensions, Leaving IPO Timing Unclear

A Wall Street veteran, Tosi is linked to Airbnb’s ascent.

Airbnb CFO Departs Amid Tensions, Leaving IPO Timing Unclear
The logos of Airbnb Inc. sit on banners displayed outside a media event in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- Airbnb Inc. Chief Financial Officer Laurence Tosi is leaving the home-rental company amid tensions and a shakeup in the senior ranks. His departure raises questions about the timeline for an initial public offering, which now won’t come until next year at the earliest.

The San Francisco company said Thursday that it named Belinda Johnson as chief operating officer. Johnson, 50, joined Airbnb in 2011 as the first executive hired by Brian Chesky, Airbnb’s co-founder and chief executive officer. As chief business affairs and legal officer, Johnson led efforts to work with city governments and is at the forefront of the company’s many legal battles.

“The COO is one of the most critical positions in any company,” Chesky said in a statement. “Before the holidays, I made a decision about who was right for this role, and I’m incredibly excited to announce that we have appointed Belinda Johnson.”

Tosi, who was CFO at Blackstone Group and one of the most visible executives on Wall Street before joining Airbnb in 2015, learned of Chesky’s decision to name Johnson as operating chief on Monday evening, said people familiar with the matter. Tosi had envisioned the role for himself but was butting heads with Chesky recently as he jostled for more control, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing personnel issues. Tosi told Chesky he would leave Airbnb later that night.

Although Airbnb grew up alongside Uber Technologies Inc., the travel-accommodations company isn’t known for palace intrigue. Chesky presented an amiable, mostly drama-free demeanor as he transformed his scrappy upstart into a global business valued at $31 billion. Also unlike Uber, Airbnb has been profitable since last year, thanks largely to Tosi’s financial discipline. Now the two most valuable U.S. technology startups are without financial chiefs.

“I know people will ask what these changes mean for a potential IPO. Let me address this directly. We are not going public in 2018,” Chesky said in the statement. “We’re working on getting ready to go public, and we will make decisions about going public on our own timetable.”

Before joining Airbnb, Johnson served as general counsel at Yahoo and Mark Cuban’s Broadcast.com. She was named to the board of PayPal Holdings Inc. a year ago. As Airbnb’s operating chief, she becomes one of the most powerful women in Silicon Valley.

While Tosi was at Blackstone, Apple Inc.’s Steve Jobs tried to hire him as CFO early this decade. Tosi told Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman and declined the Apple job. At Airbnb, Tosi was seen by employees as a shrewd operator who failed to adapt to Airbnb’s progressive culture and follow Chesky’s grand ambitions, said three people who worked with him. Tosi, who turns 50 next week, was focused more on cutting costs and pursuing businesses that were revenue-generating instead of world-changing, they said.

“The two and half years I’ve spent at Airbnb have been some of the most thrilling of my career,” Tosi said in a statement. “We achieved much of what I set out to accomplish when I joined.” He declined to comment on the circumstances of his departure.

Tosi plans to spend more time on his personal investment fund, Weston Capital Partners. Airbnb has hired executive search firm Crist Kolder Associates to find a new CFO, according to Nick Papas, a spokesman for the company. Ellie Mertz, Airbnb’s head of global financial planning and analysis, will serve as interim head of finance while the company searches for Tosi’s replacement.

To contact the reporter on this story: Olivia Zaleski in San Francisco at ozaleski@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Mark Milian at mmilian@bloomberg.net, Andrew Pollack

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