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Thomas Simon Alexander (born March 1959) is a British businessman and former chief executive of Orange and T-Mobile.
Early life
Alexander attended Millfield, the independent school, as a day scholar from 1971-75.
Career
Virgin Mobile
Alexander set up and founded Virgin Mobile, which was launched in November 1999 with his colleague from BT Cellnet, Jo Steel. He left Virgin Mobile in 2006.
EE
In 2007 Alexander became CEO of Orange UK and in September 2009 he was informed by his parent company of a plan (in which he was not initially involved) to merge Orange UK and T-Mobile UK to form EE Limited. He became the first Chief Executive of EE.
References
- Companies House
- ^ "Everything Everywhere boss Tom Alexander quits". the Guardian. 18 July 2011. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
- Cave, Andrew (13 September 2009). "Orange chief Tom Alexander looks to a bright future after T-Mobile merger". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
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Preceded byNew company | Chief Executive of EE Ltd July 2010 - July 2011 |
Succeeded byOlaf Swantee |
Preceded byBernard Ghillebaert | Chief Executive of Orange UK June 2008 - June 2010 |
Succeeded byCompany merged with T-Mobile UK |
Preceded byNew company | Chief Executive of Virgin Mobile 1999 - 2006 |
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Orange S.A. | |
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Products and services | Libon |
Corporate directors | Stéphane Richard (Chairman and CEO) |
Controversies | Orange S.A. suicides |
Virgin Mobile brand licensees | |
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UK mobile network operators | |||||
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Mobile network operators |
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Mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) |
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