T-Mobile CEO John Legere is stepping down in May 2020 amid rumors he's been talking to WeWork about running the company
- T-Mobile CEO John Legere is stepping down in May 2020, the mobile service provider announced on Monday morning.
- Legere will hand over the reins to COO and president Mike Siever.
- It's not clear what Legere's next move is after T-Mobile, but he was reportedly recently in talks with the embattled office-sharing company, WeWork, about the possibility of becoming CEO.
- A November 15 report from CNBC, citing sources familiar with the matter, said that Legere would not be taking the WeWork CEO position.
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T-Mobile CEO John Legere is stepping down in May 2020, the company announced on Monday morning.
His replacement is coming from within T-Mobile: Current COO and president Mike Sievert is taking the reins from Legere next May.
It's not clear just yet where Legere is going, but he was recently reported to be in talks with WeWork about the possibility of him taking over as longterm CEO of the embattled office-sharing company, WeWork.
On Friday, November 15, however, CNBC reported Legere would not be taking the WeWork CEO job, citing sources familiar with the matter.
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