Maurice Lévy's Stint as WeWork Interim CMO Lasted Just 3 Months

Former Publicis CEO exited the real estate company in February

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Maurice Lévy, celebrated former CEO of Publicis Groupe, left WeWork just three months after taking on the role of interim chief marketing officer, the company confirmed to Adweek today.

Lévy joined WeWork in November following the departure of CMO Robin Daniels. The announcement came the day after the real estate company laid off 19% of its staff—just the latest blow in a long line of difficulties for WeWork.

While WeWork was once valued at $47 billion, it’s become synonymous with startups that rise quickly only to lose billions in venture capital dollars.

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