Bernard Ebbers

Businessman, co-founder of WorldCom

Bernard Ebbers - Businessman, co-founder of WorldCom
Born

1941
84 years ago

Died

February 2nd, 2020
5 years ago — 79 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Canada

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Co-founded WorldCom, a telecommunications company, and served as CEO from its inception in 1983 until 2002. Under leadership, WorldCom grew to become one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world. Oversaw the company’s acquisition of MCI in 1997, which significantly expanded its market share. In 2002, WorldCom declared bankruptcy amid a massive accounting scandal, marking one of the largest bankruptcies in U.S. history. Subsequently faced legal repercussions, resulting in a sentence of 25 years in prison for securities fraud.

Co-founded WorldCom

Led WorldCom's acquisition of MCI

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