WeWork CEO: Do It, Make More Money
Quote from Ndubuisi Ekekwe on November 13, 2019, 11:30 PMHe's not even finished with closing the biggest merger of his career, but T-Mobile CEO John Legere is in talks to jump ship and take over WeWork as CEO. It's not as crazy as it sounds. Legere once turned around a failing startup and has strong relationships with WeWork chair Marcelo Claure and majority owner Masayoshi Son. (Fortune)
T-Mobile CEO John Legere's possible departure to lead troubled office rental service WeWork burst into the open on Monday.
But the possibility of the move, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, has been circulating since shortly after WeWork's co-founder Adam Neumann stepped down as CEO in September.
T-Mobile and WeWork declined to comment on Monday. WeWork is talking to several people about the CEO job including Legere, but the T-Mobile CEO is not the leading candidate, CNBC reported later on Monday.
No matter how you see it, doing this will give this man more truckloads of money than anything he will earn running a telco.
He's not even finished with closing the biggest merger of his career, but T-Mobile CEO John Legere is in talks to jump ship and take over WeWork as CEO. It's not as crazy as it sounds. Legere once turned around a failing startup and has strong relationships with WeWork chair Marcelo Claure and majority owner Masayoshi Son. (Fortune)
T-Mobile CEO John Legere's possible departure to lead troubled office rental service WeWork burst into the open on Monday.
But the possibility of the move, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, has been circulating since shortly after WeWork's co-founder Adam Neumann stepped down as CEO in September.
T-Mobile and WeWork declined to comment on Monday. WeWork is talking to several people about the CEO job including Legere, but the T-Mobile CEO is not the leading candidate, CNBC reported later on Monday.
No matter how you see it, doing this will give this man more truckloads of money than anything he will earn running a telco.