WPP appoints Microsoft chief executive Cindy Rose to the board March 12, 2019 Advertising group WPP has appointed Microsoft UK chief executive Cindy Rose to its board as a non-executive director, the company said today. Rose, who has held a string of high-profile jobs in the media and technology sectors, will join the firm from the beginning of April and will serve as a member of the audit [...]
The best and worst ads of 2019 December 16, 2019 It has been a year of highs and lows for adland. PRs, creative agencies, and brands will be examining their advertising efforts this month, and while some will be pleased with their work, others will be looking to improve next year. To help with this process, I asked members of the marketing industry and other [...]
‘Banksy artwork’ appears at Marble Arch after two weeks of Extinction Rebellion protests April 26, 2019 Artwork believed to be the work of Banksy has appeared overnight at one of the major sites of the last fortnight’s climate change protests. Read more: Climate protesters blockade Treasury in action against finance sector The image in Marble Arch depicts a child in a headscarf holding a placard with the symbol of protest organisers [...]
Debunking the dropout-hero narrative June 19, 2019 It often happens. In meetings, at networking events, or even around dinner tables. “So, where did you go to college, Andrew?” “MIT,” I respond. Naming the Institute usually draws impressed looks. “But I left before graduating to build my own company.” Choosing not to complete university historically evoked suspicion, even sympathy. But that is not [...]
The City is a meritocracy, but that only works if everyone’s given a go August 2, 2019 Sajid Javid has been culture secretary, business secretary, home secretary and now chancellor. In all that time I’ve only ever heard him give one great speech. It was, as luck would have it, at the 2015 City A.M. Awards. In Westminster and on matters of policy and politics, Javid’s delivery is invariably uninspiring – even [...]
Law firm Baker McKenzie confirms death of global chair Paul Rawlinson April 15, 2019 The global chair of Baker McKenzie has passed away, the law firm has confirmed. Read more: Over here: City's legal elite under pressure from expansion of US entrants Paul Rawlinson died unexpectedly on Friday, Baker McKenzie said. He had stepped back from his role temporarily last October due to exhaustion. “It is with great sadness that [...]
It shouldn’t take someone like Philip Green to reform corporate governance July 5, 2019 No one has done more for corporate governance in the UK than Sir Philip Green. The man formerly known as “the King of the High Street” may not be a beacon of business stewardship, but hear me out. Over recent years, a number of significant developments to the UK’s renowned corporate governance system have come [...]
More at stake for Arsenal and Unai Emery than Chelsea and Maurizio Sarri in Europa League final between managers with points to prove May 28, 2019 When Unai Emery and Maurizio Sarri pitched up in London a year ago they did so with something to prove. For the Spaniard, it was that his failure to deliver the clean sweep of honours that Paris Saint-Germain’s hierarchy craved owed more to the unique ecosystem of France’s richest club than his own shortcomings as [...]
Intercontinental Hotel Group buys luxury brand Six Senses in $300m deal February 13, 2019 Intercontinental Hotel Group said today it has agreed a $300m (£233m) deal to buy Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas. The Holiday Inn-owner said it had bought the luxury chain from Pegasus Capital Advisors giving it access to properties in locations such as the Seychelles, the Maldives, Thailand, Oman and Portugal. Six Senses manages 16 hotels and resorts, [...]
The AA’s opting for the long road to stability April 4, 2019 Shares in the AA have been swerving all over the place since it returned to the stock market in 2014. After jumping from a float price of 250p to 430p the following year, the ambitions of the team that steered the roadside rescue outfit through an unusual management-buyout-cum-IPO began to stutter. The stock slid and [...]