Jeff Boxer resigned from his position as the executive director of the Content Creators Coalition on Wednesday (Nov. 22) following sexual harassment allegations.

Americana musician Rosy Nolan published a Medium post Tuesday that alleged that Boxer deceived her when she planned to volunteer at the 2016 Americana Fest in Nashville, Tennessee. She wrote that he told her he would find a place for her to stay, but it “turned out to be a foam mattress on the living room floor of HIS Airbnb.”

“I returned to the living room almost frozen with fear and disbelief,” Nolan continued. “It became irrefutably clear that I’d been duped and manipulated. My trip was a complete bust. Jeffrey Boxer had lied to me and I was in an extremely vulnerable position.”

Nolan left the Airbnb in the night and reported the incident to C3 the next day. She said that no action had been taken against Boxer in the 14 months following her sexual harassment report.

Boxer’s resignation announcement comes a day after Nolan published her account of her experience. In a statement about his resignation, Boxer mentions two other women's names -- Tessa Lena and Chelsea Crowell -- when apologizing for making colleagues uncomfortable.

“While I never intended to make anyone uncomfortable and believed I was acting professionally at all times, I recognize that was not the case. To Rosy Nolan, Tessa Lena, and my former colleague Chelsea Crowell, I am deeply sorry for making you feel personally uncomfortable and professionally unappreciated.”

The executive board of the coalition convened an emergency meeting Wednesday and accepted Boxer’s resignation.

The board released this statement: "C3 exists to advocate and champion fair treatment, empathy and respect for artists, and that advocacy extends to all human beings. We offer our most sincere apologies to the three women who came forward with their stories. We deeply regret their suffering. We should have done better in listening to them and championing them. We will do better. We take this opportunity in the young life of our organization to re-commit to our ideals of respect, compassion, equality and transparency."