Gideon Spanier
1 day ago

Top WPP executive Laurent Ezekiel to join Publicis

Ezekiel currently has dual role as CMO of WPP and CEO of WPP Open X, the holding company’s bespoke global agency for Coca-Cola.

Laurent Ezekiel joined WPP in 2019
Laurent Ezekiel joined WPP in 2019
Laurent Ezekiel, one of WPP’s most senior executives, has quit to join Publicis Groupe.
 
Ezekiel currently holds a dual role as chief marketing officer at WPP and chief executive of WPP Open X, the holding company’s bespoke global agency for Coca-Cola.
 
It was not immediately clear what his new job will be at Publicis, where he worked for 16 years before joining WPP in 2019.
 
He started as chief marketing and growth officer of WPP and played a key role in helping it to win Coca-Cola’s global, integrated account in a hotly contested pitch against Publicis and other rivals in 2021.
 
He went on to set up WPP Open X to look after the drinks giant and became CEO of the dedicated agency unit in 2022.
 
He also sits on WPP’s executive committee, which is made up of about 17 of the most senior leaders at the UK-listed agency group.
 
Ezekiel was previously president of Digitas, North America and International and client leader for GSK at Publicis.
 
 
Coca-Cola went on to renew the rest of its global agency partnership with WPP in May, and Manuel Arroyo, the global chief marketing officer of Coca-Cola, thanked Ezekiel in a LinkedIn post to announce the renewal.
 
Coca-Cola spends $5.15 billion a year on advertising expense and has become one of WPP’s most valuable global clients.
 
According to an internal Coca-Cola memo, seen by Campaign, the brand is working with WPP to identify Ezekiel's successor.
 
WPP used its relationship with Coca-Cola as a case study at its investor day last year to demonstrate how the agency group is able to offer an integrated, end-to-end solution that encompasses every key discipline, including creative, media, production, public relations and data.
 
WPP is in the middle of a leadership transition as Mark Read, the chief executive since 2018, is stepping down and Cindy Rose, a Microsoft executive and current non-executive director of WPP, is taking over on 1 September.
 
Publicis would not comment about Ezekiel.
 
A WPP spokesperson said: "A successor will be announced shortly."
Source:
Campaign UK

Related Articles

Just Published

9 hours ago

Consumers rewrite the rules — marketers can’t ...

WARC’s 2025 global trends report warns: fractured spending, AI agents, and creator-led discovery are reshaping brand strategy playbooks.

11 hours ago

Meta removes 635,000 predator-linked accounts, ...

“Limiting DMs is basic. If Meta cared about teen safety, accounts would be hidden by default and only visible to approved contacts. That’s just common sense.” As Meta touts new protections, critics call the update surface-level and overdue.

12 hours ago

Donkey versus zebra: When insurance ads go haywire

Policybazaar’s new campaign leans on actor-comedian Kapil Sharma’s gags to drive home a point—but ends up trading insight for equine insult.

14 hours ago

Why India’s smartest marketers are blurring ...

In digital India, cultural storytelling trumps category boundaries. C Com Digital’s founder and director finds how marketers tap lifestyle-led convergence to drive relevance, recall, and revenue.