Ogilvy has created a new health influencer division to fight medical misinformation and help pharmaceuticals tap into social media health trends.
Ogilvy’s Rory Sutherland joins Daivid as strategic advisor
Ogilvy UK’s vice-chairman Rory Sutherland has joined global creative effectiveness platform Daivid as a strategic advisor, to help grow the firm’s international profile. One of the British ad industry’s biggest…
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Dulux and Ogilvy refresh literary classics to show the power of colour
Dulux Heritage has refreshed the cover of 12 literary classics to show the power of colour in a new campaign from Ogilvy.
Dove ’10 vs 10′ campaign highlights alarming anti-ageing skincare trends
Dove is highlighting the alarming impact of anti-ageing skincare trends on social media, with young girls being exposed to adult skincare content.
Carling owner Molson Coors appoints new lead strategic and creative agency
Ogilvy UK has been named as the new lead strategic and creative agency for Molson Coors, following a competitive pitch process.
Ogilvy One appoints new CEO along with all-new leadership team
Ogilvy has appointed a new global leadership team for Ogilvy One, its current and next-generation customer experience and relationship service.
St. James’s Place showcases ‘invaluable’ financial advice with Ogilvy TV spot
St. James’s Place is celebrating the importance of tailored one-to-one financial advice with a new campaign film breaking this weekend.
Dove partners with Drew Barrymore to give young girls a voice in #Faceof10 campaign
Dove partners with Drew Barrymore in its new #TheFaceof10 campaign to tackle the problem of girls being exposed to adult skincare content.
Coca-Cola and Time Out reveal UK’s best ‘Foodmarks’
Coca-Cola has teamed up with Time Out magazine to celebrate global ‘food landmarks’, renaming them ‘Foodmarks’.