David Blecken
Jan 19, 2017

Dentsu appoints new president and CEO

Japan's advertising giant has named a successor to Tadashi Ishii after a year plagued by scandal.

Toshihiro Yamamoto
Toshihiro Yamamoto

Dentsu has appointed Toshihiro Yamamoto as its new president and CEO, replacing Tadashi Ishii, who announced his resignation in December.

Yamamoto steps up from the position of senior vice-president. A graduate of Keio University, he joined Dentsu in 1981. His leadership will take effect from 23 January.

Other changes as the result of a board meeting include the appointment of Shoichi Nakamoto as representative director and senior executive vice-president & CFO, and of Yoshio Takada to representative director and executive vice-president.

Nakamoto led Dentsu’s internal investigation into the handling of accounts across its digital business, the results of which were issued on 17 January. He has been at Dentsu since 1973, while Takada joined in 1977.

In a statement, Yamamoto said his mission is “to re-establish trust in Dentsu in Japan, and build a sustainable growth path for the long term."

“I believe it will become a reality with the improvements we are making to create a more flexible working environment where our diverse talents will thrive to help create value for our clients and professional fulfillment for our people,” he said.

Source:
Campaign Japan

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