Here's everything you need to know about the We Company CEO, who has five children and has purchased an estimated $80 million-worth of real estate.
WeWork, now called The We Company, is gearing up for an initial public offering as soon as this week. Its cofounder and CEO, Adam Neumann, has been at the helm of the company since it launched in 2010 and has grown it into a business last valued at $47 billion. Here's everything you need to know about the CEO, who has five children and has purchased an estimated $80 million worth of real estate. Read all of BI's WeWork coverage here.
WeWork, now called The We Company, is gearing up for an initial public offering as soon as this week. Its cofounder and CEO, Adam Neumann, has been at the helm of the company since it launched in 2010 and has grown it into a business last valued at $47 billion. Here's everything you need to know about the CEO, who has five children and has purchased an estimated $80 million worth of real estate. Read all of BI's WeWork coverage here.
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