SoftBank's Ron Fisher steps down as head of Vision Fund's US arm

Fisher will leave his position as director and chairman of SoftBank Investment Advisors US on April 15 but remain a senior advisor to Masayoshi Son

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Ron Fisher, one of Masayoshi Son’s longest-serving lieutenants, is stepping down as head of the US arm of SoftBank Group Corp.’s Vision Fund.

Fisher will leave his position as director and chairman of SoftBank Investment Advisors US on April 15 but remain a senior advisor to Son, SoftBank’s founder and chief executive officer. Fisher left SoftBank’s board last year and has been cutting back on the amount of time spent working at the company.

Fisher began working with Son more than two decades ago when SoftBank was largely focused on telecom operations, helping the Japanese billionaire through his acquisition of the American wireless operator Sprint Corp. Fisher also championed SoftBank’s investment in WeWork, the office-sharing startup that crashed in its first attempt to go public before completing a successful listing in 2021.


When Fisher left the board last year, Son said that he had always been a “source of wisdom.”

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