Tag: global chief operating officer

  • Havas gives CFO  François Laroze global COO title

    Havas gives CFO François Laroze global COO title

    MUMBAI: Fresh from its debut on Euronext Amsterdam, advertising heavyweight Havas has beefed up the role of long-serving money man François Laroze, handing him the additional title of global chief operating officer alongside his existing chief financial officer duties.

    Having cut his teeth at the group since 2007, Laroze brings a wealth of experience and intimate knowledge of Havas’s inner workings to his expanded brief. As the newly minted COO of the freshly listed company, he will collaborate closely with the group’s executive committee to ensure the ambitious targets dangled before investors are hit both in the short and medium term.

    His marching orders include securing solid organic growth through the holy trinity of client retention, new business wins and in-business development – all while leveraging the group’s “converged” strategy. Laroze will also be tasked with fattening the profitability ratio through rigorous cost management and ensuring consistent cash flow generation.

    Havas  chairman & chief executive Yannick Bolloré lavished praise on his lieutenant: “François’ extensive experience and proven leadership make him the perfect choice to drive our transformative initiatives forward as a newly listed company. We are excited to witness the positive impact François will continue to bring to our organisation “

    For his part, Laroze appears eager to shoulder the additional responsibilities: “I’m thrilled about this new chapter and the opportunity to continue to contribute to Havas’ transformation journey and growth in an expanded role.”

    The move signals Havas’s determination to put its financial house in impeccable order as it navigates life as a standalone public company, with Laroze now wielding influence over both the purse strings and operational levers of the advertising group.

  • Dentsu Creative announces global leadership roles

    Dentsu Creative announces global leadership roles

    Mumbai: Dentsu Creative has announced the key members of its global leadership team. Andrea Terrassa has been named global chief operating officer; Iván Czwan Altobelli, global chief people officer; Julie Scelzo, global clients chief creative officer and Jon Dupuis is global clients president.

    Together they are tasked with building and sustaining a culture of creativity, through operational excellence, attracting and retaining world-class talent and ensuring seamless collaboration, to ensure that clients achieve the full potential of modern creativity, Dentsu Creative’s expanded capabilities and bold ambition.

    Dentsu International chief creative officer Fred Levron commented, “We are on a journey to design the creative network of the future. Terrassa is without doubt one of the best when it comes to engineering modern structures and processes, while Altobelli is top in the game to onboard the best next generation of talent. In Scelzo and Dupuis we have a unique driving force, who together will deliver the most compelling offer to meet the needs of, and attract more, global clients. They say, “If you don’t like change you will not like irrelevance”, and we are building for change.”

    Terrassa has acted as chief operating officer of Dentsu Creative Americas since 2021, where she was instrumental in the organizational and transformation efforts of moving from 11 agency brands to three, and joined dentsu International in 2018 as chief operating officer for 360i. Andrea will work closely with the Global Operations teams across all areas of the business, including media and CXM, led by dentsu International’s global chief operating officer, Nnenna Ilomechina, to help achieve the business’ ambition of offering Horizontal Creativity to clients and being the world’s most integrated creative network.

    Terrassa said, “The potential that can be achieved through harnessing the depth and breadth of our capacities, and the incredible talent at Dentsu Creative is immense. Pivotal to achieving this, and more, will be best-in-class operations, and I couldn’t be more excited to provide this to our people and clients. Every day I am impressed by the dynamism and smarts of our incredible community and am so happy to be part of Dentsu Creative’s ambitious journey.”

    As global chief people officer for Dentsu Creative, Altobelli will oversee all human resource functions, including an ambitious talent acquisition strategy. He joined dentsu International in 2021 from Accenture Interactive, where he played a key role in delivering its creative and digital agency integration for agencies including Karmarama, Rothco, Droga5, Creative Drive, MXM and PacificLink. Working with Levron, the two have been a driving force behind recent high-profile global hires at Dentsu Creative including Chicago’s chief creative officer, Pedro Perez and Italy’s chief creative officer, Riccardo Fregoso.

    Altobelli added, “An agency is nothing without its Talent and I am incredibly proud to be leading the People team here, where attracting, nurturing and championing the best Talent is such a priority across the leadership team. From supporting new joiners, to setting our leaders up for success, we are holding ourselves up to high standards at Dentsu Creative and have big ambitions in motion for our people, business, and culture.”

    In her new role, Scelzo will ensure creative excellence for global clients focusing on delivering modern creative ideas that create culture, change society and invent the future. Since 2018 Scelzo has served as global executive creative director for DentsuMB’s American Express business. Before that, Scelzo spent several years as a creative director at Leo Burnett, FCB and Meta. Prior to joining Dentsu, she was the executive creative director of Pandora Music. Using this experience, Julie will look to offer enhanced content marketing, entertainment and IP creative strategies, as well as ensure creativity delivers horizontally for the client, from content to commerce, media to CXM.

    Scelzo said, “Since we launched Dentsu Creative in June the energy to live up to our promise to the industry has been amazing. I am so proud to be in the position to set the bar for creative excellence across the network, lead our talented teams, and help our global clients transform their brands and business through the power of modern creativity.”

    Dupuis will work with Dentsu Creative’s leadership teams globally to ensure that clients are provided with powerful integrated solutions to achieve bold new executions that connect with the largest possible audience in contextually relevant ways. The key to this will be using data and technology to connect the right global talent around the right global client briefs and build teams that reflect the modern world. Dupuis has been with dentsu since 2017, when he joined as Global managing director for dentsuMB and was promoted to global president and CEO in 2019.

    Dupuis said, “While creativity that delivers business impact sits at the heart of our business, a focus on providing clients with a seamless experience globally is the engine at Dentsu Creative. It is with great pleasure that I take on this role and partner with Scelzo to provide success and satisfaction for our global clients.”

  • P&G appoints Shailesh Jejurikar as global chief operating officer

    P&G appoints Shailesh Jejurikar as global chief operating officer

    Mumbai: Global consumer products major, The Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) has announced the appointment of Shailesh Jejurikar as the global chief operating officer (COO), with effect from 1 October. This is in line with the change at the CEO level with Jon Moeller taking over from David Taylor.

    Currently, Jejurikar is the chief executive officer (CEO) of P&G’s largest business sector, fabric & home care.

    In his new role, Jejurikar will have profit/loss responsibility for P&G’s enterprise markets (Latin America, India, Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe). He will also lead IT, global business services, sales, market operations, new business, purchasing, manufacturing, and distribution efforts for the company.

    Jejurikar joined P&G in 1989 as an assistant brand manager for personal health care in India. He has since risen through the ranks and worked across many roles within the company.

    P&G said in a statement, “Shailesh’s extensive P&G career has spanned multiple businesses (health & beauty care, home care, fabric care and P&G professional) in both developed and developing regions (North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa). He has consistently delivered strong business results in every market and on every business, enabled via his deep experience of growing brands locally, regionally, globally, and across service industries, together with his passion for brand building. He has the unique ability of identifying growth possibilities.”

    “As executive sponsor for global sustainability, Shailesh is actively driving P&G’s ‘force for good and a force for growth’ vision to ensure our sustainability goals are fully integrated into the day-to-day business to enable—and to inspire—positive impact on the environment and society while creating value for the company, consumers and shareholders,” it added.