Omnicom Group

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The Omnicom Group (NYSEOMC) is the world's largest advertising agency holding company in terms of revenue (and one of the big six advertising holding companies with seat in New York City; the others companies are WPP Group plc, Interpublic, Publicis, Dentsu and Havas). Its major holdings include the advertising agency networks BBDO, TBWA Worldwide, and DDB Worldwide. Its portfolio of companies also includes public relations, lobbying, marketing services, interactive design, and media buying services.

Omnicom's specialty marketing and public relations agency holdings are managed by its Diversified Agency Services division. The CEO of Diversified Agency Services("DAS") is Thomas L. Harrison. The President is Dale A. Adams, the CFO is John C. Doolittle, and the CIO is Jason S. Cohen. Among Omnicom's PR agency holdings are Brodeur Worldwide, Fleishman-Hillard, Ketchum Inc., Luntz-Maslansky Strategic Research and Porter Novelli. In 2005, Omnicom acquired its first search engine marketing firm, Chicago-based Resolution Media.

Omnicom was formed in 1986 from the merger between advertising agency networks DDB Needham and BBDO. Sometimes referred to as the "Big-Bang" merger, it was spearheaded by BBDO Worldwide CEO Allen Rosenshine, who was responding to competitive threats from other large advertising agency comglomerates. In 1993 Omnicom acquired TBWA Worldwide, a major advertising agency network.

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  • Revenue (2004): 9747.20 M
  • Employees (2004): 61,000
  • Omnicom's CEO is John D Wren. CFO is Randall Weisenburger. The Chairman of the Board is Bruce Crawford. It is headquartered on Madison Avenue in New York City.

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In order of revenue

  • 1986 Omnicom established
  • 1991 WPP sells its 22% stake in AMV to Omnicom for £7.5m
  • 1993 Omnicom invests in ailing UK group Aegis
  • 1993 TBWA acquired by Omnicom
  • 1996 Omnicom sells 13% holding in Aegis for £45.4m
  • 1996 Omnicom's BBDO Worldwide raises stake in AMV from 28.4% to 29.6%
  • 1998 takes 20% of I&S, Japan's eighth-largest ad agency
  • 2002 buys TPG (inc The Peter Group, AI Advertising and Topak Marketing)
  • 2005 buys Resolution Media
  • 2005 buys Luntz-Maslansky Strategic Research
  • 2006 buys Rodgers Townsend

The company is governed by a board of directors. Current members of the board are: Robert C. Clark, Leonard Coleman, Errol Cook, Bruce Crawford, Susan Denison, Michael Henning, John R. Murphy, John R. Purcell, Linda Rice, Gary Roubos, and John D. Wren.

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