Guy Laurence
Jonathan Guy Laurence is an English businessman, who was the Chief Executive of Premier League club Chelsea from 2018 to 2022. He has previously served as Chief Executive of Vodafone UK, and most recently President and CEO of Rogers Communications.
Early life
He was born in Manchester. He went to King's School Macclesfield, Cheshire.He attended Teesside Polytechnic, now Teesside University, beginning in 1992.
Career
Vodafone
He joined Vodafone in 2000. From 2002 to 2005 he was Chief Executive of Vizavvi. In 2005, he became Chief Executive of Vodafone Netherlands. He became Chief Executive of Vodafone UK in 2008.Rogers Communications
Laurence served as President and CEO of Rogers Communications from 2 December 2013 to 17 October 2016, succeeding Nadir Mohamed who had retired after his 5-year contract expired. Rogers is the largest mobile and cable operator in Canada and second largest media owner. They also own the Toronto Blue Jays and Sportsnet, the largest sports TV network who paid $5.2bn for the NHL sport rights in 2013.During his tenure, Rogers beat out Telus to acquire Mobilicity.
However, Laurence was ousted on 17 October 2016, due to a feud with the Rogers family who have four board seats and control Rogers Communications though voting shares.