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    Heathrow considers WPP boss Jansen for chairman role, Sky News reports

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    Posted on October 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Heathrow Airport is in advanced discussions with WPP's Philip Jansen for the chairman role, as Paul Deighton extends his term for continuity.

    Heathrow Airport Eyes WPP's Philip Jansen for Chairman Position

    (Reuters) -Former BT Group CEO Philip Jansen, who now chairs marketing services group WPP, is in advanced talks with Heathrow's board and shareholders about taking on the role of chairman of the airport, Sky News reported on Saturday.

    Jansen is said to have emerged as the frontrunner among shortlisted candidates and an announcement could come within weeks if the discussions reach a successful conclusion, the report said, citing sources.

    Reuters could not immediately verify the report. Heathrow Airport declined to comment.

    In July, Sky News reported that the British aviation hub was working with headhunter Russell Reynolds Associates to recruit a successor to Paul Deighton, who took up the post in 2016.

    Deighton's tenure as chairman was due to expire on April 30, 2025, after he had served nine years in the role. However, due to recent board changes and relatively new leadership appointments, he had been asked to extend his term.

    "I have... agreed to extend my role as Chair for a limited period to ensure continuity and stability on the HAHL Board during this period of transition," Deighton said in the company's annual report.

    Jansen's experience as the CEO of BT Group, a regulated entity, from 2019 to early 2024 is said to have been key to his selection as the preferred candidate, Sky News said.

    The executive, who began his career at Procter & Gamble, has previously served as CEO at both Worldpay and Brakes Group, and has held leadership roles at Sodexo Group, Telewest, MyTravel and Travis Perkins, according to his profile on WPP's website.

    (Reporting by Rhea Rose Abraham in Bengaluru; Editing by Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Philip Jansen is in advanced talks to become Heathrow's chairman.
    • •Jansen is the current chairman of WPP and former CEO of BT Group.
    • •Heathrow is seeking a successor to Paul Deighton.
    • •Deighton has extended his term for continuity.
    • •The decision is expected within weeks.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Heathrow considers WPP boss Jansen for chairman role, Sky News reports

    1What is corporate governance?

    Corporate governance refers to the systems, principles, and processes by which companies are directed and controlled, ensuring accountability, fairness, and transparency in a company's relationship with its stakeholders.

    2What is a chairman?

    A chairman is the head of a company's board of directors, responsible for leading board meetings, ensuring effective governance, and representing the company in various capacities.

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