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Marcelo Claure to leave SoftBank as the 'great resignation' keeps hitting VC
January 27, 2022
SoftBank COO Marcelo Claure is in negotiations to resign from the Japanese investor over a compensation dispute, according to reports. The departure would be the latest in a string of high-profile exits from SoftBank and other VC firms.
- At SoftBank, Claure has been a towering figure. He oversaw the turnaround and sale of Sprint, led SoftBank's investment push into Latin America, and took over WeWork following founder Adam Neumann's departure. Claure had sought $2 billion in compensation over several years, but was denied by CEO Masayoshi Son, The New York Times reported in December.
- The Japanese conglomerate has had a string of high-profile departures from its investment group. Jeff Housenbold, who led SoftBank's investments in DoorDash, Opendoor and Rappi, left a year ago. Then Deep Nishar, one of the top leaders at the Vision Fund, left the company at the end of the year to join General Catalyst.
- Michel Combes, who currently serves as president of SoftBank Group International, will take over Claure's duties running the group, according to reports.
- Other notable recent VC departures include Katie Haun, who left her post as a partner at Andreessen Horowitz to launch a crypto fund in December. Last week, Amy Wu left Lightspeed to lead FTX's $2 billion venture fund.
- Demand for venture capitalists at all levels has increased recently amid record capital amounts that were poured into the industry last year.
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