Inspirato CEO Payam Zamani is now searching for the third chief financial officer of his 15-month tenure at the luxury travel club.

Michael Arthur, who has held the CFO role since October 2024, announced his intent to resign from the Denver-based company earlier this week. He replaced Robert Kaiden, who started as Inspirato’s CFO in March 2023.

Arthur declined an interview request. Inspirato said he’ll stay on the rest of the year to help with the transition. Zamani also declined a request for comment.

Inspirato announced the resignation at the same time it released its third-quarter earnings, which showed revenue dropped 20% compared with the same quarter in 2024. The company said it lost $4.5 million on $55 million in revenue.

Inspirato ended the quarter with 10,700 members, down 13%

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