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People: Jens Monsees steps down as CEO of WPP AUNZ

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LONDON, UK — WPP plc (“WPP”) today announces that Jens Monsees has decided to step down as Chief  Executive Officer of WPP AUNZ Limited (“WPP AUNZ”) as it transitions from a public company to a fully integrated business within WPP. 

His decision follows the completion, on Tuesday 18 May 2021, of a Scheme of Arrangement that made WPP the sole shareholder of WPP AUNZ, which was subsequently delisted from the Australian Securities Exchange (“ASX”). 

Jens was appointed CEO of WPP AUNZ in October 2019 and for the last 20 months, in a very challenging environment, he has led the company’s transformation, building its capabilities in experience, commerce, data and technology alongside its classic strengths in communications. 

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A new WPP leader will be appointed and in the interim the business will be led by the agency brand leaders, supported by WPP AUNZ Chief Financial Officer Chris Rollinson and other members of the central team, through an executive committee chaired by WPP Chief  Operating Officer Andrew Scott. 

Mark Read, Chief Executive Officer of WPP, said: “Jens has made a major contribution to  WPP AUNZ during his time with the company. Despite the unprecedented challenges of the  COVID-19 pandemic, he has delivered significant progress in transforming WPP’s business  in Australia and New Zealand, which is very well positioned for the future. 

“We have fantastic agency brands in Australia and New Zealand – which are among our most  important global markets – and we are very excited about their potential to grow and to meet  the needs of our clients in a fast-changing world. 

“I would like to thank Jens for his dedication and all he has done for WPP AUNZ, and the wider  WPP family. He leaves with our very best wishes for the future.” 

Jens Monsees said: “I am very proud of what we have achieved together as one team,  leaving WPP AUNZ as a more future-proof, growing and performing business. I am leaving many great colleagues behind. The strategic progress we accomplished and the strong financial turnaround we achieved are testament to the great collaboration of our people across  the business and their ongoing commitment to serving our clients. 

“I would like to take the opportunity to thank the WPP AUNZ board, the local and global executives, the entire WPP community, and my family for their support during such an important journey. I am looking forward to the next exciting chapter ahead.” 

Australia and New Zealand represent one of WPP’s largest markets worldwide, with revenues of almost US$500 million and 3,800 people employed by its global agency networks. 

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