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WeWork names new executives, path to profitability by 2023

Maurice Levy, chairman of ad agency Publicis Groupe SA, was named interim chief marketing and communications officer

November 23, 2019 / 08:46 IST
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WeWork named four men to executive roles on November 22 and outlined a six-point path to profitability, though the money-losing flexible office space operator said it will not be cash flow positive until 2023, according to a media report.

Marcelo Claure, a SoftBank executive who was named executive chairman at WeWork one month ago, emphasized the company's attributes as real estate concern, a departure from its past representation as a technology company, Business Insider said.

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Maurice Levy, chairman of ad agency Publicis Groupe SA, was named interim chief marketing and communications officer. A new chief product and experience officer, chief transformation officer and chief people officer were also named.

Addressing an all-staff meeting a day after WeWork said it would lay off 2,400 employees, Claure said one of the company's six "pillars" is the member and employee experience, a "core differentiator" of the company. Members are WeWork customers.