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    Wpp Taps Microsoft Exec Rose to Rebuild Ad Group

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    Posted on July 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    WPP appoints Cindy Rose as CEO to lead recovery after a profit warning. Rose, a Microsoft veteran, will focus on AI and digital transformation.

    WPP Appoints Microsoft Veteran Cindy Rose as New CEO to Drive Recovery

    By Sarah Young

    LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's WPP named board member Cindy Rose as its new chief executive on Thursday, tasking the senior Microsoft executive with leading its recovery a day after a major profit warning showed the scale of the challenge at the ad group.

    Rose has been on the board since 2019 and will take over from outgoing CEO Mark Read on Sept. 1, the company said, with Read departing four months earlier than expected.

    Shares in the group, which fell to a 16-year low on Wednesday after it slashed its profit outlook, rose 2% in early deals.

    Rose has spent the last nine years in senior leadership positions at Microsoft, where she rose to Chief Operating Officer, Global Enterprise after formerly being head of its UK business. Prior to that she worked at Vodafone and Virgin Media.

    WPP Chairman Philip Jansen said she had supported the digital transformation of large enterprises around the world - including embracing artificial intelligence to create new business models and revenue streams.

    "Her expertise in this landscape will be hugely valuable to WPP as the industry navigates fundamental changes and macroeconomic uncertainty," he said.

    Rose will take on a business reeling from the loss of some big accounts, a downturn in client spend, and fewer new business opportunities, which prompted the profit outlook cut that sent WPP shares down as much as 19% on Wednesday.

    WPP, which lost its crown as the world's biggest ad group to France's Publicis last year, is also grappling with the transformational impact of AI, which gives clients the tools to create and manage more of their own marketing campaigns.

    Rose said: "We have and continue to build market-leading AI capabilities, alongside an unrivalled reputation for creative excellence and a preeminent client list."

    (Reporting by Sarah Young; Editing by Kate Holton and Tomasz Janowski)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Cindy Rose appointed as new CEO of WPP.
    • •WPP faces challenges after profit warning.
    • •Rose has a strong background in digital transformation.
    • •WPP shares rose 2% after the announcement.
    • •AI's impact on advertising is a key focus.

    Frequently Asked Questions about WPP taps Microsoft exec Rose to rebuild ad group

    1Who has been appointed as the new CEO of WPP?

    Cindy Rose has been named as the new chief executive of WPP, taking over from Mark Read on September 1.

    2What challenges is WPP currently facing?

    WPP is dealing with the loss of major accounts, a downturn in client spending, and fewer new business opportunities, which led to a profit outlook cut.

    3What experience does Cindy Rose bring to WPP?

    Cindy Rose has spent nine years in senior leadership roles at Microsoft, including Chief Operating Officer for Global Enterprise, and has supported digital transformations for large enterprises.

    4How did WPP shares react to the profit outlook cut?

    Shares in WPP fell to a 16-year low after the profit outlook was slashed but rose 2% in early trading following the announcement of Cindy Rose as CEO.

    5What is WPP's strategy regarding AI?

    Cindy Rose stated that WPP is building market-leading AI capabilities and aims to leverage these alongside its reputation for creative excellence.

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