The Conservative London mayoral hopeful who pulled out of the competition after being accused of groping a TV producer is known to have stepped down from his position as CEO of a London-based tech advisory agency.
Daniel Korski final week pulled out of his bid to change into the Tory candidate for London mayor after the TV producer and novelist Daisy Goodwin accused him of groping her in 2013.
Korski stated he “categorically” denied the allegation in opposition to him.
However he stated he was withdrawing from the race as a result of the strain on his household and the “incapacity to get a listening to” for his message “makes it unattainable for my marketing campaign to hold on”.
Korski can be the co-founder and CEO of London-based tech agency Public.io, which goals to assist tech startups desirous to work with UK public companies.
Korski, additionally a former adviser to former British PM David Cameron, set Pubic.io up with enterprise investor Alexander de Carvalho in 2017.
He’s now understood to have left his position as CEO.
Korski’s title has been faraway from Public.io’s govt profile web page whereas his LinkedIn web page says he left his CEO position in June this 12 months.
De Carvalho, beforehand CIO, is now the CEO of Public.io.
The tech agency started life as a VC agency however now says it advises governments, public our bodies and companions wanting to spice up their digital choices.
Public.io has obtained £1.4m funding up to now and the Ministry of Defence and the DCMS are amongst its shoppers, based on its web site.
In response to the tech agency, it has change into a number one European government-focused know-how firm.
Korski has spoken publicly about fintech.
In a single piece, Korski says he got here up with the thought of Innovate Finance, the physique now representing lots of the Metropolis’s fintech startups.
Public.io was unavailable for remark.