Mark Nelson is T-Mobile's executive vice president & general counsel. He oversees legal and government affairs for the Un-carrier and works alongside an exceptional team of lawyers and other dedicated professionals.
Mark started in this role in October 2021. Before that, he practiced law for more than 25 years at Cleary Gottlieb, where he worked on a broad range of complex matters involving mergers and antitrust counseling, civil and criminal litigation, and regulatory proceedings before federal and state government agencies. Mark has earned distinction as one of the nation’s leading antitrust lawyers and litigators from numerous publications, including Chambers, American Lawyer, Benchmark Litigation, and Legal 500.
Mark is no stranger to the Un-carrier. He served as counsel to T-Mobile for two decades, advising on matters that included T-Mobile US’s acquisition of MetroPCS and its merger with Sprint. Mark earned a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School and a Bachelor of Science degree from Cornell University.
In his free time, Mark enjoys running, biking, water sports, traveling with his family, watching baseball games, listening to audiobooks, living a vegan lifestyle and sampling the latest craft IPAs. He has also fully embraced the pickleball craze and can often be found honing his skills on a court after work.
What is Mark Wolfe Nelson's net worth?
The estimated net worth of Mark Wolfe Nelson is at least $17.67 million as of February 16th, 2024. Mr. Nelson owns 107,328 shares of T-Mobile US stock worth more than $17,666,189 as of May 5th. This net worth approximation does not reflect any other assets that Mr. Nelson may own. Additionally, Mr. Nelson receives an annual salary of $4,030,000.00 as EVP at T-Mobile US. Learn More about Mark Wolfe Nelson's net worth.
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Has Mark Wolfe Nelson been buying or selling shares of T-Mobile US?
Mark Wolfe Nelson has not been actively trading shares of T-Mobile US during the last quarter. Most recently, Mark Wolfe Nelson sold 13,872 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Friday, February 16th. The shares were sold at an average price of $160.27, for a transaction totalling $2,223,265.44. Following the completion of the sale, the executive vice president now directly owns 107,328 shares of the company's stock, valued at $17,201,458.56. Learn More on Mark Wolfe Nelson's trading history.
Who are T-Mobile US's active insiders?
T-Mobile US's insider roster includes Dara Bazzano (CAO), Nestor Cano (EVP), J. Carter, II (CFO), Raul Claure (Director), Srikant Datar (Director), Ulf Ewaldsson (Insider), Peter Ewens (EVP), Callie Field (Insider), Ronald Fisher (Insider), Jon Freier (Insider), Michael Katz (CMO), Deeanne King (EVP), David Miller (EVP), Mark Nelson (EVP), Peter Osvaldik (CFO), Neville Ray (Insider), G Sievert (CEO), G. Sievert (CEO), Matthew Staneff (CMO), Teresa Taylor (Director), Kelvin Westbrook (Director), and Kelvin Westbrook (Director). Learn More on T-Mobile US's active insiders.
Are insiders buying or selling shares of T-Mobile US?
In the last twelve months, insiders at the Wireless communications provider sold shares 71 times. They sold a total of 9,157,876 shares worth more than $1,478,480,324.34. The most recent insider tranaction occured on May, 3rd when Director Telekom Ag Deutsche sold 189,670 shares worth more than $31,225,372.10. Insiders at T-Mobile US own 0.7% of the company.
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