Rob Shuter, former MTN CEO, to leave BT

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Former MTN Group CEO, Rob Shutter, is leaving his role as CEO of UK-based BT Enterprise.

Former MTN Group CEO, Rob Shutter, is stepping down from his role as CEO of UK-based BT Enterprise.

Shuter will support Burger with the integration over the next few months and will then be leaving BT to step down from executive life and spend more time with family and on his personal interests, says the firm.

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