Weeks into a major brand refresh, T-Mobile's chief marketer, Cole Brodman, will leave the wireless carrier this month, according to the company.
Mr. Brodman, who has spent 17 years at the Deutsche Telekom-owned company, will continue to serve as strategic adviser, T-Mobile said in a statement. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Mr. Brodman called the move "a retirement from T-Mobile."
T-Mobile is conducting a search for a new CMO, according to a spokeswoman. Senior VP-Marketing Andrew Sherrard will take on the role in the interim.