Wendy Clark Reflects on Her Time at DDB and the Growth Potential of Dentsu Aegis

After leading an agency network through highs and lows, she faces a new set of global challenges

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While today’s news of Wendy Clark exiting agency network DDB Worldwide in favor of Dentsu Aegis Network may have seemed sudden, it was the result of a months-long courting process that began—as courtship often does—with an unrequited note.

“I’ll be really honest,” Clark told Adweek today. “This conversation started mid-last year with me not returning their calls. I wasn’t interested in taking another role.”

But Dentsu Aegis executive chairman Tim Andree was persistent and persuasive, eventually convincing Clark to leave her role as CEO of DDB Worldwide and become the chief executive of the Dentsu-owned network, which includes all of the holding company’s agency operations outside of its home country of Japan.

The move places Clark at the head of a much larger organization, now overseeing all 42,000 Dentsu Aegis employees across 144 countries.

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