Marc David Allera (born 5 April 1972)[1][better source needed] is the CEO of BT Consumer and head of three of the UK’s communications brands, BT, EE and Plusnet,[2] who previously served as the CEO and Chief Commercial Officer of EE.[3]
He graduated in International Business Studies from Sheffield Hallam University (Sheffield Business School) in 1995, where he started in 1991.[4]
Career
Sega
From 1997 until 2001 he was UK General Manager of video game company Sega Corporation.[5]
Three
Marc joined Three UK in March 2001, where he held several prominent positions, including Chief Commercial Officer and Sales and Marketing Director.[6] He is acknowledged as being a key person behind Three's transformation from a start-up to one of the largest mobile networks in the UK market.[7] The company was launched in March 2003.
He became Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of EE on 29 January 2016. As CCEO, he was in charge of all Commercial and Sales activities throughout a multi-channel operation that included Digital, Retail, Tele-sales, and Customer Base Management. EE was the first to implement 5G in the United Kingdom.[8]
On 1 September 2017, EE joined BT Consumer and Marc was promoted to CEO of BT's Consumer Group. EE is headquartered in Hertfordshire whereas BT is headquartered in London. In 2018 and 2019, Marc won the Power 50 Person of the Year, a mobile industry award.[9]
See also
David Dyson, Chief Executive since July 2011 of Three UK
Nick Jeffery, Chief Executive since September 2016 of Vodafone UK