31 May 2012
and Dean cinemas before the screening of Sir Ridley Scott's new film Prometheus. ...
31 May 2012
| by Matt Cartmell
Andrew Wilson will be leaving the banking and insurance company in the next month to head to the marketing group led by Martin Sorrell, where he will take on a client facing role across a number of WPP s agencies. Wilson will be involved in a wide number of accounts including RBS s account work, currently ...
31 May 2012
| by Claire Beale
excellent genes.
Talking of entrepreneurs, it looks like Sir Martin Sorrell is set for a showdown with shareholders at WPP's AGM on 13 June. On behalf of those shareholders, Sorrell has built WPP into the world ...
30 May 2012
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
WPP has criticised a recommendation that shareholders vote against chief executive Sir Martin...recommending they do so, highlighting a "substantial enhancement" of Sorrell s pay package among other factors ...
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Sorrell's base salary, which had stayed at 1m since 2007, was increased to 1.3m in 2011, while ...
29 May 2012
180 Amsterdam has created a global campaign for DHL featuring the Manchester United manager, Sir
28 May 2012
was written by Mary Wear, art directed by Colin Jones and directed by Martin Werner through Epoch Films. ...
28 May 2012
| by Arif Durrani
network DDB "needed some help", according to Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive of rival holding group....
When the trio opened the agency they were embroiled in a bitter legal dispute with Sorrell centred ...
rumoured to be in excess of 700,000 and a humbling apology from the trio.
Talking to Campaign, Sorrell ...
major network.
Sorrell said: "It sounds to me the triumph of implementation over strategy. It goes ...
25 May 2012
| by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
Strebel.
Martin Houghton-Brown, chief executive of Missing People, said: "Our brief to BBH ...
24 May 2012
| by Jeremy Lee
in a bitter legal dispute with Sir Martin Sorrell.
This centred on allegations that Murphy, Priest ...
24 May 2012
| by Maisie McCabe
Arcadia, the retail group owned by Sir Philip Green, is reviewing its £4 million media planning