Dentsu Aegis Network revises EMEA operating structure to enhance client service and optimise growth opportunities

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As part as the on-going development of its business, Dentsu Aegis Network today announces changes to the organisational structure of its EMEA business to reflect rapid growth in the region and to create a strong platform for future development.

The new structure ensures Dentsu Aegis Network is best placed to continue delivering leading edge solutions for clients, through its unique operating model, and best placed to maximise market and growth opportunities.

With immediate effect the following revised organisational clusters will be implemented, with all cluster CEOs reporting to Nigel Morris, CEO Dentsu Aegis Network Americas & EMEA:

  • A new regional cluster of Dentsu Aegis Network Nordic, Central & Eastern Europe is created. The region is led by Lars Bo Jeppesen and is made up of Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Eastern Europe and the Nordic countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland
  • A new regional cluster of Dentsu Aegis Network Russia/CIS is created. The region is led by Kirill Matveev. Kirill Matveev will additionally assume responsibility for the integration of Fifty Four Media in Kazakhstan, following its successful acquisition in May 2014, and all other related businesses in the region
  • Turkey joins the Dentsu Aegis Network South Eastern Europe cluster. The region is led by Giulio Malegori and is made up of Italy, Greece and Turkey
  • Andreas Boelte, CEO Dentsu Aegis Network Central & Eastern Europe has decided to leave the company for personal reasons, by end of 2014. After more than 10 years heading up the region he would like to take on new challenges for the future. With his extensive experience, Andreas will support and consult Dentsu Aegis Network during the transition period

Nigel Morris, CEO of Dentsu Aegis Network Americas & EMEA said:

“Since introducing the cluster structure to lead our EMEA business we have experienced significant success and exceptional growth for the region.

“In the spirit of being different and better we will keep innovating our product and organisation, ensuring we evolve for the rapidly changing market, to meet our clients’ needs and deliver growth. With this in mind, and post-integration with Dentsu, today’s organisational changes will ensure Dentsu Aegis Network is best placed to do just that.

“I would like to thank Andreas for his many contributions over the last ten years and I wish him all the very best personally and for success in his next endeavour. I would also like to wish Lars Bo, Kirill, Giulio and their teams every success in their new roles.”

ENDS

For further information contact:

Louise Evans
Global Director of Communications
Dentsu Aegis Network
T: +44 7920 492400
E: louise.evans@dentsuaegis.com 

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About Dentsu Aegis Network

Part of Dentsu Inc., Dentsu Aegis Network is made up of eight global network brands - Carat, Dentsu, Dentsu media, iProspect, Isobar, mcgarrybowen, Posterscope and Vizeum and supported by its specialist/multi-market brands including Amnet, Amplifi, Data2Decisions, Mitchell Communications (PR), psLIVE and 360i. Dentsu Aegis Network is Innovating the Way Brands Are Built for its clients through its best-in-class expertise and capabilities in media, digital and creative communications services. Offering a distinctive and innovative range of products and services, Dentsu Aegis Network is headquartered in London and operates in 110 countries worldwide with over 23,000 dedicated specialists.