Softbank G's Vice President Klourle left, Konbu is the person in charge of SBGI
(Bloomberg): The SoftBank Group announced on Tuesday that Deputy President Marcelo Crowre, COO (51), has left the company.
According to the presentation, Krale has been in Softbank G for nine years.Although he did not disclose his reason for leaving the company, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday that Klourle had collided with the founder President Son over his remuneration and authority, and was preparing for leaving the company.
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With Klourle's leaving the company, Michelle Konbu will be appointed as a new highest executive (CEO) of SoftBank Group International (SBGI), which manages overseas businesses.He manages the company and manages the investment portfolio.Konbu was a SBGI president in April 2020.
Klourle moved from Bolivia to the United States and founded Bright Star in the United States in 1997.The company has grown into a global mobile phone terminal distribution company and sold it to Softbank G.He then served as a semiconductor -designed UK arm, investment company Fortless Investment Group, and mobile phone company T -Mobile US, and served as directors of the Latin American fund.He also led the management rebuilding of the share office We work.
Mr. Klourle's reward in FY2020 was about 1.8 billion yen, exceeding about 900 million yen in Vice President Radio Misura, who manages the vision fund business, but about 2.1 billion yen in FY2019.It decreased.