Emily Tan
Jun 19, 2017

WPP folds Neo@Ogilvy into Mindshare

Neo's global CEO Nasreen Madhany and global COO Bradley Rogers will join the Mindshare leadership team.

Madhany Nasreen
Madhany Nasreen

Starting 17 June, Neo@Ogilvy, Ogilvy's media agency and performance arm, will be part of the newly formed Mindshare Performance Group.

Neo@Ogilvy's management will join Mindshare's FAST (Future Adaptive Specialist Team) leadership as part of the Mindshare Performance Group. 

Nasreen Madhany, global chief executive of Neo and Bradley Rogers, global chief operating officer, Neo, will join the Mindshare leadership team in addition to continuing in their existing roles.

The merger follows that of Maxus and MEC and reflects WPP chief executive, Sir Martin Sorrell's desire to make the group less complicated

statement posted on Mindshare's website said the merger of Neo and FAST would:

  • Accelerate "horizontal collaboration".
  • Enable Neo to grow bigger, faster thanks to access to Group M's resources.
  • Strengthen Ogilvy’s brand positioning and value to clients.
  • Add to Mindshare’s existing performance capabilities held in its FAST units.

"The combination of Neo and FAST fuels our ambition to create a pre-eminent and consistent digital, data, distribution and content spine for clients by investing further in these outcome-based capabilities," Nick Emery, global chief executive Mindshare said.

The embedding of Neo into Mindshare will "best serve our client-centric strategy and the the ongoing enterprise transformation across WPP," worldwide chairman and chief executive of Ogilvy, John Seifert noted. 

Source:
Campaign UK

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