The incoming CEO of UK mobile operator Everything Everywhere is reportedly set to unveil a slimmed-down management team when he starts his role on 1 September.
EE considers its current leadership structure, which stems from its creation from the merger…
The incoming CEO of UK mobile operator Everything Everywhere is reportedly set to unveil a slimmed-down management team when he starts his role on 1 September.
EE considers its current leadership structure, which stems from its creation from the merger last year of T-mobile and France Telecom’s UK assets, as unwieldy, reported The Times.
Current CEO Tom Alexander will be succeeded by Olaf Swantee, who joins from France Telecom, on 1 September.
According to a company spokesperson, Alexander stepped down to spend more time with his family after “a pretty intense work agenda” over the past year, while integrating the two UK operations of T-Mobile and Orange.
An Orange spokeswoman declined to comment on the speculation, but said Swantee was due to announce his new management team “within the next few days”.
T-Mobile was unable to comment before the press deadline.