T-Mobile USA's CEO Unexpectedly Resigns with Immediate Effect
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Philipp Humm has resigned as CEO of T-Mobile USA, seemingly with immediate effect. In a statement, the company said that Humm is going to pursue a career outside of Deutsche Telekom so as to reunite with his family which stayed back in Europe.
Although not confirmed yet, it has been rumoured that he will be joining a rival mobile network in Europe, hence the immediate departure.
Jim Alling, Chief Operating Officer of T-Mobile USA, will take over the duties of CEO on an interim basis while a search is underway.
Humm joined T-Mobile's parent company, Deutsche Telekom in 2005, and was initially responsible for the company's mobile business in Germany. In 2008 he took on the responsibility of managing the sales and service activities of the European mobile companies within Deutsche Telekom Group. In May 2010 he moved to T-Mobile USA., taking over as CEO in November of that year.
Rene Obermann thanked Humm for his contribution over the past seven years saying: "Philipp Humm has given the company some important initiatives over the past years: Under his leadership the cost situation at T-Mobile USA has vastly improved and he led the company during a difficult phase regarding the planned merger with AT&T." In terms of a potential successor Obermann said: "Now we need somebody who can convert initiatives into market-succcesses."
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