BT Group appoints Allison Kirkby as new chief executive

Allison Kirkby of BT Group

BT Group plc announces the appointment of Allison Kirkby as chief executive. She will take over from Philip Jansen as chief executive around the end of January 2024.

Allison has been president and CEO of Telia Company since early 2020. Telia, headquartered in Sweden, is digital communications and telecommunications provider to 25 million customers across the Nordic and Baltic region. She moved into the TMT (technology, media, and telecom) sector in 2010, initially joining Virgin Media, and was most recently president and CEO of TDC (2018-2020), the telecommunications company in Denmark, and president and CEO of Tele2 AB (2015-2018) the challenger telecommunications company in Sweden and the Baltics.

Earlier in her career she held a number of financial and operational roles at Procter & Gamble (1990-2010) and qualified as a chartered management accountant in 1990 whilst at Guinness plc.

Allison has been a non-executive director at BT Group since 2019 and is also a non-executive director and member of the audit committee of Brookfield Asset Management Limited.

Adam Crozier, BT Group chairman says, “The Board is delighted to have appointed Allison as our new chief executive. She is a proven leader, with deep sector experience and a history of having transformed businesses. I look forward to supporting her as we drive our long-term strategy to transform BT Group, ensuring it delivers for all our stakeholders.”

Allison Kirkby says, “I’m incredibly honoured to have been appointed as the next chief executive of BT Group. BT is such an important company for the UK, and our many customers both in the UK and internationally and is placed to help everyone benefit from the rapid advances in digitalisation. Our products and services have never been more important to how our customers live and work, and thanks to the significant investment BT is putting into digital infrastructure and in the modernisation of its services, I see us playing an even more important role going forward. Having been a member of the BT Group Board for the past four years, I’m fully supportive of our strategy and am excited about leading it into its next phase of development, as we grow to support customers, shareholders and the UK economy.”

Philip Jansen will continue to serve as chief executive until the end of January 2024 at the latest. When Philip steps down, he will hand over to Allison. He will be available to support the handover until the end of March 2024, at which point he intends to retire from executive life. A further announcement will follow to confirm Allison’s start date and the handover date. 

In respect of the transition period, Adam Crozier says, “Philip continues to lead the business very effectively as can be seen in the good progress shown at our most recent financial results. Given Allison is already on the Board, we are confident we will have an orderly leadership transition and handover of responsibilities.”

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