WeWork Escapes Bankruptcy, Appoints Commercial Real Estate Expert as New CEO
WeWork, a US-based shared office company that has completed corporate rehabilitation procedures, has appointed a commercial real estate expert as its new CEO, signaling a reorganization.
On the 11th (local time), WeWork announced that it has hired John Santora, an executive at real estate brokerage Cushman & Wakefield, as its new CEO. A veteran in commercial real estate with over 40 years of experience in the industry, he is expected to officially begin his duties as WeWork's CEO and director starting from the 12th.
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In a statement, newly appointed CEO Santora emphasized the potential for further growth in the shared office market, saying, "Flexible work is no longer a choice but an essential strategic element for companies aiming to maximize real estate space and workforce efficiency." Bloomberg News evaluated that although demand for commercial offices was hit after the pandemic, it remains a popular option for tenants seeking flexibility.
This appointment is seen as part of WeWork's reorganization after emerging from bankruptcy proceedings. Previously, WeWork announced that it received final approval for its rehabilitation plan from a US court and will terminate Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection by mid-month. David Tolley, the CEO who led WeWork through the corporate rehabilitation process, will also step down from his position.
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On the same day, WeWork also announced a new board of directors, including Anant Yardi, founder and CEO of Yardi Systems.
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