Stephen Taylor-Matthews, a member of Catena Media plc’s board of directors, is to step down from his role as non-executive director effective January 31st 2026. 

“I have been proud to support the strategic growth of search engine optimisation and lead the recalibration of the technology team and internal product processes – the core reason I joined the business. I am pleased to leave this part of the organisation in a healthy position and well placed to execute on the right product strategies,” Mr Taylor-Matthews said. 

Chairman of the Board Erik Flinck added: “Stephen joined the board at a pivotal time in Catena Media’s transformation and has made a valuable contribution during his tenure. On behalf of the board, I thank him for his efforts and wish him every success in his future endeavours.” 

The board of directors will continue with four non-executive directors until the next annual general meeting.

Catena Media is a Malta-based affiliate marketing firm.





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