Mindshare (firm)
Mindshare is a global media and marketing services company created in 1997. As one of the world's largest media agencies, Mindshare is responsible for a large majority of GroupM/WPP's global marketing billings and campaigns. Mindshare's achievements include the Dove Natural Women & Snapchat Hack campaign, the first Global Media Agency to gain accredited 'Actions on Google' Channel Partners status, and many others that have won global awards.
Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Advertising, Marketing |
Founded | 1997 |
Headquarters | New York City, London |
Key people | Christian Juhl (Interim CEO) |
Number of employees | 7,000[1] |
Parent | GroupM[1] |
Website | mindshareworld.com |
History
The company was created by the merger of the media operations of JWT and Ogilvy & Mather, then the two big full service advertising agencies within WPP Group. The launch team comprised Mandy Pooler and Nick Emery from O&M and Ron De Pear and James Walker from JWT. Initially the business faced strong opposition to the merger from the agency parent GroupM in the US region. The Mindshare global network consists of approximately 10,000 employees across 115 offices in 82 countries throughout North America, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific.[1]
Mindshare USA LLC has 11 offices across the U.S. and Canada with billings of $9.96 billion (according to the media agency monitoring body, RECMA). Phil Cowdell has served as head of North American operations since 2009.[2]
Mindshare Nederland was created in 1999 by Ton Schoonderbeek, now regional leader and chief executive for the company's Benelux region (including Scandinavia).[3]
References
- wpp.com
- Cowdell Succeeds Neslund as N.A. CEO at Mindshare, adweek.com
- "Toevoegen van waarde, dáárom gaat het bij ons", NIKS Gonootschap, 2011 (in Dutch)