Ogilvy Leadership Confronts Staff Concerns Over Customs and Border Protection Contract

Chairman John Seifert addresses work for client in internal email

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WPP’s Ogilvy this week moved to address internal controversy about its ongoing work for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the largest law enforcement agency of the Department of Homeland Security.

An email from global chairman and CEO John Seifert appeared to be an attempt to quell growing concern among employees in recent days after a Sludge report included Ogilvy on a list of contractors providing services to CBP and to counter claims on social media that the agency played a role in producing “state propaganda.”

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