Advertising giant WPP cuts diversity section from annual report
Firm which owns J. Walter Thompson and Grey agencies follows other multinationals in dropping or downplaying DEI policies amid Trump attacksThe British advertising giant WPP has become the latest company to cut the phrase “diversity, equity and inclusion” from its annual report as the policies come under attack from the Trump administration.The agency, which counts the US as by far its largest market, boasts the storied “Madison Avenue” agencies, J. Walter Thompson, Ogilvy & Mather and Grey, among its top brands. Continue reading...

Firm which owns J. Walter Thompson and Grey agencies follows other multinationals in dropping or downplaying DEI policies amid Trump attacks
The British advertising giant WPP has become the latest company to cut the phrase “diversity, equity and inclusion” from its annual report as the policies come under attack from the Trump administration.
The agency, which counts the US as by far its largest market, boasts the storied “Madison Avenue” agencies, J. Walter Thompson, Ogilvy & Mather and Grey, among its top brands. Continue reading...