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How T-Mobile CEO John Legere Reinvented Himself With the Company
How T-Mobile CEO John Legere Reinvented Himself With the Company

WeWork in Talks to Hire T-Mobile CEO John Legere - WSJ
WeWork in Talks to Hire T-Mobile CEO John Legere - WSJ

One on One: John Legere, the Hip New Chief of T-Mobile USA - The New York  Times
One on One: John Legere, the Hip New Chief of T-Mobile USA - The New York Times

T-Mobile CEO John Legere to Step Down Next Year - WSJ
T-Mobile CEO John Legere to Step Down Next Year - WSJ

Do You Know Your Leader's Brand? | Substance Strategy & Creative
Do You Know Your Leader's Brand? | Substance Strategy & Creative

T-Mobile CEO John Legere is stepping down next year
T-Mobile CEO John Legere is stepping down next year

How T-Mobile's John Legere changed the mobile world for the better - CNET
How T-Mobile's John Legere changed the mobile world for the better - CNET

Listen, shut the f*** up, do what they tell you': T-Mobile's John Legere  shares his leadership advice – GeekWire
Listen, shut the f*** up, do what they tell you': T-Mobile's John Legere shares his leadership advice – GeekWire

T-Mobile CEO John Legere Literally Crashes AT&T's Party, Just Wanted to  Hear Some Music
T-Mobile CEO John Legere Literally Crashes AT&T's Party, Just Wanted to Hear Some Music

T-Mobile CEO Legere Got $67 Million Last Year After Sprint Deal - Bloomberg
T-Mobile CEO Legere Got $67 Million Last Year After Sprint Deal - Bloomberg

Sprint, T-Mobile finalizing merger with John Legere as chief | ZDNET
Sprint, T-Mobile finalizing merger with John Legere as chief | ZDNET

John Legere got $137 million severance for completing T-Mobile/Sprint  merger | Ars Technica
John Legere got $137 million severance for completing T-Mobile/Sprint merger | Ars Technica

Former T-Mobile CEO earns over $137M during last year in the role | Fox  Business
Former T-Mobile CEO earns over $137M during last year in the role | Fox Business

Q&AA: T-Mobile CEO John Legere Loves to Be Hated | Ad Age
Q&AA: T-Mobile CEO John Legere Loves to Be Hated | Ad Age

John Legere Of T-Mobile Ripped Up Your Wireless Contract | Investor's  Business Daily
John Legere Of T-Mobile Ripped Up Your Wireless Contract | Investor's Business Daily

How John Legere Saved T-Mobile US: Jeff Kagan - Equities News
How John Legere Saved T-Mobile US: Jeff Kagan - Equities News

T-Mobile CEO John Legere vows to take on 'stupid, broken, arrogant' cable  TV industry in 2019 - Puget Sound Business Journal
T-Mobile CEO John Legere vows to take on 'stupid, broken, arrogant' cable TV industry in 2019 - Puget Sound Business Journal

T-Mobile CEO John Legere Is Resigning And Won't Be Promoting His Own Tweets
T-Mobile CEO John Legere Is Resigning And Won't Be Promoting His Own Tweets

T-Mobile's Legere, top paid CEO in Pacific NW, says he is stepping down but  not retiring | The Seattle Times
T-Mobile's Legere, top paid CEO in Pacific NW, says he is stepping down but not retiring | The Seattle Times

Former T-Mobile CEO John Legere Offers to Replace Elon Musk and Run  Twitter: 'I'm Expensive but So Is What You Paid'
Former T-Mobile CEO John Legere Offers to Replace Elon Musk and Run Twitter: 'I'm Expensive but So Is What You Paid'

ADDING MULTIMEDIA Mike Sievert to Succeed John Legere as CEO of T-Mobile on  May 1, 2020 | Business Wire
ADDING MULTIMEDIA Mike Sievert to Succeed John Legere as CEO of T-Mobile on May 1, 2020 | Business Wire

Former T-Mobile CEO John Legere departs board earlier than expected to  'pursue other options' – GeekWire
Former T-Mobile CEO John Legere departs board earlier than expected to 'pursue other options' – GeekWire

John Legere leaving T-Mobile after 7 fun years of bashing AT&T and Verizon  | Ars Technica
John Legere leaving T-Mobile after 7 fun years of bashing AT&T and Verizon | Ars Technica

John Legere is stepping down as CEO of T-Mobile, succeeded by deputy Mike  Sievert on May 1 | TechCrunch
John Legere is stepping down as CEO of T-Mobile, succeeded by deputy Mike Sievert on May 1 | TechCrunch