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Mobile network operator giffgaff, which is owned by Telefónica and naturally uses O2’s virtual operator (MVNO) platform (they’re also trialling FTTP broadband via nexfibre and Virgin Media – here), has announced that its CEO – Ash Schofield – has decided to step down, and they’ve begun the hunt for his replacement.
Ash is currently due to remain in the role until the end of this year to support the transition to a new CEO. Recruitment for Ash’s successor is already underway with the ambition to have someone in place before the outgoing boss departs, after which time Ash will move into a temporary strategic board advisory role.
Ash has led giffgaff since 2018 and has had a long and seemingly successful career within VMO2 for 26 years, but he is apparently now seeking a new challenge.
Ash Schofield said:
“The decision to step down hasn’t been an easy one, but it’s the right time for me. I’ve seen giffgaff grow to over four million members while staying true to its values and its members. I’ve had an incredible journey with giffgaff and Virgin Media O2 spanning over two decades, but it’s time to pass the baton and find myself a fresh challenge.”