Sir Martin Sorrell, who resigned as chief executive of advertising giant WPP at the weekend, once said he would "carry on until they carry me out of the glue factory". The 73-year-old was the ...
Sir Martin Sorrell, CEO of WPP, the world's largest advertising company, explained how Google — once a threat to advertising agencies — is now its biggest partner. WPP spent $5 billion of its ...
Sir Martin Sorrell transformed WPP from a small British manufacturer of wire shopping baskets when he joined as its chief executive in 1986 into the world’s largest advertising and marketing services ...
WPP CEO Martin Sorrell resigns after misconduct investigation Sir Martin Sorrell today resigned as CEO of WPP, the world's largest advertising agency holding company, after an internal company inv ...
A year after Sir Martin Sorrell resigned as head of the advertising giant WPP he will still receive shares worth £2.13m from the company. The pay-out is from WPP's long-term executive performance ...
As the industry digests news that Omnicom is acquiring Interpublic to form the planet’s biggest ad group, S4 Capital boss Sir Martin Sorrell tells The Drum the deal is either a masterstroke ...
Sir Martin Sorrell is under renewed pressure after shares in his advertising empire S4 Capital slumped close to an all-time low after a fresh warning over sales. The ad giant warned full-year ...
In an update to markets,Sir Martin Sorrell, who owns the firm, said: “While it is early in the year, we are not expecting 2024 to show macro-economic improvement.. “Client caution on marketing ...
WPP CEO Sir Martin Sorrell announced his resignation in a letter to staff on Saturday. Sorrell spent 33 years at the helm of the business but is leaving after an internal investigation into ...
This article was originally published in July and has been updated. Sir Martin Sorrell started S4 Capital in 2018 to disrupt the advertising industry with a so-called "communications business for ...
Sorrell has denied the allegations, but said Saturday that the "current disruption" was "putting too much unnecessary pressure on the business." WPP CEO Sir Martin Sorrell announced Saturday he ...
Kim Kardashian West talks to WPP chief executive (and world's most powerful ad man) Sir Martin Sorrell at Cannes. She speaks about building her brand on social media, using the medium to ...