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This Article is From Oct 21, 2023

Web Summit CEO Cosgrave Steps Down After Israel Controversy

Paddy Cosgrave has stepped down from his role as chief executive officer of Web Summit after his remarks following attacks on Israel earlier this month caused high-profile attendees, including Alphabet Inc. and Meta Inc., to pull out of the show.

Web Summit CEO Cosgrave Steps Down After Israel Controversy
Paddy Cosgrave, chief executive officer of Web Summit, during the Collision conference in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on Tuesday, June 27, 2023. Collision brings together the people and companies redefining the global tech industry.

Paddy Cosgrave has stepped down from his role as chief executive officer of Web Summit after his remarks following attacks on Israel earlier this month caused high-profile attendees, including Alphabet Inc. and Meta Inc., to pull out of the show. 

Web Summit will appoint a new CEO as soon as possible and the show, due to start on Nov. 13 in Lisbon, will go ahead as planned, the organizers said in an emailed statement on Saturday. 

“Unfortunately, my personal comments have become a distraction from the event, and our team, our sponsors, our startups and the people who attend,” Cosgrave said in the statement. “I sincerely apologize again for any hurt I have caused.”

Cosgrave had sent a post on X, formerly Twitter Inc., that said “war crimes are war crimes even when committed by allies,” directed at Israel's response to Hamas. The remarks caused a backlash from a number of venture capitalists and tech founders.

Read More: Google, Meta Pull Out of Web Summit After Israel Controversy 

Cosgrave posted an apology on Web Summit's blog days later, and said he was sorry for causing “profound hurt” with the timing and content of his statement. But it wasn't enough to stop a campaign calling for speakers and sponsors to pull out of the show, which had more than 70,000 attendees last year. 

In addition to Alphabet's Google and Meta, Amazon.com Inc., Intel Corp., Siemens AG, and Stripe Inc. and a raft of venture capitalists said they'd canceled plans to come to the show. A group of Israeli investors issued a joint statement calling for a boycott of the event, according to a report from Israeli news site Calcalist.

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