Sir Martin Sorrell built advertising's biggest empire, then started over. He shared his 5-step process for how agencies, ...
Sir Martin Sorrell has never lacked for sharp opinions. That’s expected from the architect of the holdco company era. But lately, his commentary has gone from reflective to biting. Needless to say, ...
Sir Martin Sorrell is set to reignite his career by taking control of Derriston Capital just weeks after he left WPP, it has been reported. The former CEO is poised to turn the business into a ...
Sir Martin Sorrell has unveiled S4 Capital's stock market prospectus and claimed the content production business will win clients by cutting out ad agencies. S4 Capital’s prospectus confirmed it ...
Sir Martin Sorrell believes Facebook's investment in India's largest telco, Reliance Jio, is both an early indicator of global-local business collaboration that will happen as a result of COVID-19, ...
LOS ANGELES: WPP chief executive Sir Martin Sorrell is to deliver the keynote address at NATPE, which will take place at the Fontainebleau Resort in Miami. Sorrell founded WPP in 1985 and has since ...
Sir Martin Sorrell, the chief executive of WPP, has urged the industry to shift its focus from the current crisis of trust to instead creating deep and meaningful relationships with clients. His ...
In the first of a series of exclusive video interviews, sponsored by The Economist, with Atifa Hargrave-Silk, editor-in-chief of Media, Sorrell points out that confidence levels have recently improved ...
"Speed in all senses of the word" is becoming a competitive advantage in marketing services, Sir Martin Sorrell has claimed as his company S4 Capital grew by just over a third in the first three ...
Sir Martin Sorrell has been asked to repay about £170,000 in personal expenses back to WPP. The Wall Street Journal reported that the former boss of the holding company, which owns Ogilvy, Wunderman ...
On 14 April 2018, Sir Martin Sorrell was officially finished. The longest-serving FTSE-100 chief executive had just been unceremoniously booted out of WPP, the empire he founded 32 years previously.