Sprint has named Marcelo Claure to replace Dan Hesse as president and CEO, after giving up on its effort to acquire T-Mobile USA.
Sprint announced Wednesday that Claure, who joined the company’s board of directors in January, will assume his new role August 11. Claure is the founder and CEO of Brightstar, a subsidiary of SoftBank, Sprint’s parent company.
Sprint is the third largest carrier in the U.S. and had been trying to buy T-Mobile, the fourth-largest carrier, in an effort to compete with Verizon and AT&T. But Sprint recently gave up on the acquisition because it believed it would be difficult to get approval from U.S. regulators, according to news reports.
Sprint noted that since founding Brightstar in 1997, Claure has expanded the company into a global, $10.5 billion business. Brightstar is a wireless distributor and provider of services to the wireless industry.
“Marcelo is a successful entrepreneur who transformed a start-up into a global telecommunications company. He has the management experience, passion and drive to create the strongest network and offer the best products and services in the wireless industry,” said Sprint Chairman Masayoshi Son in a statement. “While we continue to believe industry consolidation will enhance competitiveness and benefit customers, our focus moving forward will be on making Sprint the most successful carrier.”
Hesse joined Sprint as president and CEO in 2007 and led the company through a series of acquisitions, including the merger with SoftBank.