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Verizon consumer unit CEO steps down

Source: lightreadingFebruary 5, 2026

Verizon is reshuffling its top ranks. The company says Sowmyanarayan Sampath is stepping down as CEO of its consumer business, a move that points to a wider overhaul under new CEO Dan Schulman.

Alfonso Villanueva will take over leadership of the consumer unit on an interim basis while Verizon works out longer-term plans for the role.

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