Former MTN Group CEO Rob Shuter is stepping down as CEO of BT’s Enterprise business – and from “executive life”.
Rob Shuter is stepping down as CEO of BT’s Enterprise business – and from “executive life” – to spend more time with his family and on personal interests.
“BT Business will create a B2B-focused telecoms and technology business, which in the 2022 financial year generated pro forma revenues of approximately £8.5-billion and earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation of over £2-billion,” BT said in a statement.
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