It’s been a little over four years since John Legere stepped down as the CEO of T-Mobile. Under Legere, the nation’s ...
The company is looking to tap T-Mobile U.S. (TMUS) CEO John Legere to take over as head of the company, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday, citing unnamed sources. WeWork is in the market for ...
It was T-Mobile's CEO John Legere. The stuffy B2B customers ate him up. They posed for selfies. They talked about wonky topics like wireless spectrum and data usage overseas. They told him how ...
Former T-Mobile CEO John Legere has been slapped with a $100 million defamation suit for calling personal finance guru Grant ...
John Legere’s full name appears in every carrier’s word cloud except T-Mobile’s,” Comlinkdata writes. “For those unfamiliar, John Legere is the CEO of T-Mobile known for his taunting ...
T-Mobile's outspoken CEO, John Legere, will be stepping down next year and will be replaced by current COO Mike Sievert. The company said Legere will stay on to help T-Mobile complete its $26.5 ...
John Legere was adamant, bordering on indignant. “This merger is all about creating new, high-quality, high-paying jobs, and the New T-Mobile will be jobs-positive from Day One and every day ...
T-Mobile announced Monday that its CEO, John Legere, will be stepping down from his role in May 2020 after over seven years of heading up the mobile service provider. Legere is just as well-known ...
then-CEO John Legere tweeted when T-Mobile announced the Layer3 acquisition in December 2017. He wasn’t wrong that people don’t like getting asked to pay ever-higher rates for large bundles of ...
John Legere, T-Mobile’s influential CEO and cheerleader, is leaving next year T-Mobile CEO John Legere will exit the company in May 2020, leaving COO and President Mike Sievert as his successor.
Today, T-Mobile is the second-largest wireless communication company, trailing behind only Verizon. The company’s significant growth spurt happened when it was led by CEO John Legere.
John Legere, T-Mobile’s influential CEO and cheerleader, is leaving next year T-Mobile CEO John Legere will exit the company in May 2020, leaving COO and President Mike Sievert as his successor.