John Legere Will Depart T-Mobile Next Year; Denies Discussions With WeWork

John Legere Will Depart T-Mobile Next Year; Denies Discussions With WeWork

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T-Mobile's CEO John Legere has been a regular feature of the news lately. Earlier this month it was revealed that SoftBank backed real-estate application WeWork was looking to hire Mr. Legere as its CEO. WeWork is yet to announce a proper replacement for its co-founder Adam Neumann, who had departed the company amidst scandal earlier this year. Well, at T-Mobile's business call update, Mr. Legere himself is shedding some light on the discussions, and by the looks of it, someone's sources got their information wrong, or the soon-to-be-former CEO is being deceptive. Take a look below for more details.

While Mr. Legere might not be interested in turning around WeWork's fortunes as he did with T-Mobile, the executive believes that his time at the carrier is over. It's now confirmed that John Legere will step down as T-Mobile's CEO in May 2020. He will be replaced by the carrier's current Chief Operating Officer Mike Sievert will take Mr. Legere's place as T-Mobile's top executive.

John Legere Will Depart T-Mobile Next Year; Denies Discussions With WeWork

Nov 18, 2019, 3:51pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/john-legere-t-mobile-wework-leave/ > T-Mobile's CEO John Legere has been a regular feature of the news lately. Earlier this month it was revealed that SoftBank backed real-estate application WeWork was looking to hire Mr. Legere as its CEO. WeWork is yet to announce a proper replacement for its co-founder Adam Neumann, who had departed the company amidst scandal earlier this year. Well, at T-Mobile's business call update, Mr. Legere himself is shedding some light on the discussions, and by the looks of it, someone's sources got their information wrong, or the soon-to-be-former CEO is being deceptive. Take a look below for more details. > While Mr. Legere might not be interested in turning around WeWork's fortunes as he did with T-Mobile, the executive believes that his time at the carrier is over. It's now confirmed that John Legere will step down as T-Mobile's CEO in May 2020. He will be replaced by the carrier's current Chief Operating Officer Mike Sievert will take Mr. Legere's place as T-Mobile's top executive.