Vestberg began his career in Hudiksvall at Ericsson Cables in 1991. He worked at Ericsson for 25 years, with management roles for the company in Sweden, China, Brazil, Mexico and the United States. From 2000 to 2002, Vestberg was CFO for Ericsson in North America and
comptroller for the Americas. Slowing industry demand and new competition impacted Vestberg's tenure as CEO, despite his cost cutting efforts and acquisitions. He was ousted July 2015, following Ericsson's poor financial performance. Vestberg joined Verizon as the company's chief technology officer and executive vice president of its network and technology team on April 3, 2017. There, he oversaw Verizon's
fiber network and the development of Verizon's nascent
5G network. On June 8, 2018, Verizon announced that Vestberg would succeed
Lowell McAdam as the company's chief executive officer on August 1, 2018. In 2021, Verizon and Vestberg were criticized by with a group of retired shareholders called the Association of BellTel Retirees for Vestberg's $39.4 million
golden parachute executive compensation plan. == Awards and recognition ==