Sorrell calls it a day

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Sir Martin Sorrell has stood down as chief executive officer of WPP, the company has announced, via a statement released over the weekend.

The release confirmed that Sorrell, the founder of the world’s biggest ad agency group, “has left the role of chief executive with immediate effect”.

However, he will assist with the transition as the company seeks a new leader, the statement said.

Sorrell’s stand-down follows an internal investigation into an allegation of personal misconduct against him, which WPP said “has now concluded”.

Mark Read, chief executive of Wunderman and WPP Digital, and Andrew Scott, WPP corporate development director and chief operating officer, WPP Europe, have been appointed as joint chief operating officers of WPP.


“I believe it is in the best interests of the business if I step down now.”

Roberto Quarta, chairman of WPP, becomes executive chairman until the appointment of a new chief executive.

Sorrell said: “Obviously I am sad to leave WPP after 33 years. It has been a passion, focus and source of energy for so long. However, I believe it is in the best interests of the business if I step down now. I leave the company in very good hands, as the Board knows.

“Mark and Andrew and the management team at all levels have the knowledge and abilities to take WPP to even greater heights and capitalise on the geographic and functional opportunities.

“I will particularly miss the daily interactions with everyone across the world and want to thank them and their families for all they have done, and will do, for WPP.” Source: Campaign UK


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