Elisabeth Diana, head of communications at Human Resources Deel, is no longer with the company, according to her LinkedIn profile.
Bloomberg first They reported the news That Diana had resigned from Deel, who was recently accused of planning a spy in rival Rippling.
TechCrunch arrived at Diana, but had not heard at the time of the publication. LinkedIn’s profile shows that she started working on Deel (whose chief executive Alex Bouaziz is portrayed above) in November 2021 and stopped working there in April 2025.
Rippling, Labor Power Management Platform, announced On March 17th he was involved with Deel for the alleged espionage, the leveling fees ranging from the breach of the Rico Raco Rackeeering law (often used to prosecute Mafia members) to abuse commercial secrets and unfair competition.
At that time, the breakwater did not reveal the name of the employee, but this changed on April 2, when an affidavit signed by employee Keith O’Brien, who seemed to confirm Rippling.
Even more than the already aggressive lawsuit filed against Deel in March, O’Brien’s account is read as a script in a corporate espionage movie, with a stinging business and a broken phone.
Deel’s future, which was last valued at $ 12.6 billion, remains in question. The start is supported by General Catalyst, Andreessen Horowitz, Spark Capital and Y Combinator. It is said to be monitoring public markets just two months ago.
Deel responded to Rippling’s lawsuit with a statement that denies “all legal injustices” and claiming that her opponent seeks to “shift the narrative” from the accusations that were waving himself violated Russian sanctions. The company has not responded to additional requests for comments.
