Ronan Dunne

Ronan James Dunne (born 31 October 1963) was the Chief Executive of O2 (United Kingdom), the trading name of Telefónica UK Limited.

Early life

He was born in Dublin.[1] He attended the independent Catholic Blackrock College in Blackrock, Dublin.

He moved to the UK in 1987.

Career

He had worked with Banque Nationale de Paris, now known as BNP Paribas, from 1987 and with Waste Management International in 1994, and NFC in 1996.

Telefónica UK

He joined O2 in 2001 as deputy to the Chief Financial Officer, becoming Chief Financial Officer in February 2005. O2 was bought by Telefónica in November 2005 for £18bn. BT had de-merged Cellnet in November 2001.

He became Chief Executive of Telefónica UK (O2) on 1 January 2008. He is also Chairman of Tesco Mobile, a joint venture between Telefónica and Tesco. He is based in Slough. In 2008, O2 UK had an exclusive offer for the iPhone 3G. When he started, O2 had around 100,000 broadband customers in the UK, having bought Be Un Limited in 2006 for £50m.

Appointed non-executive director of Guardian Media Group (GMG) in 2013.

Verizon Wireless

September 2016, Verizon Communications Inc. named Ronan Dunne, the former head of Telefonica SA’s U.K. business O2, as executive vice president and group president of Verizon Wireless.

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Business positions
Preceded by
Matthew Key
Chief Executive of O2 UK
January 2008
Succeeded by
Current


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