After Sorrell’s departure, adland truly is no country for old men

Martin Sorrell’s departure reflects the end of an era for WPP – and the advertising industry as a whole – says Vamp’s Ben McGrath.

Advertising lost one of the original members of the old guard this weekend as Sir Martin Sorrell resigned from WPP. The 73-year-old was the company’s founder and Britain’s highest paid executive.

Regardless of the recent allegations of misconduct, Sorrell built WPP into an empire. He turned a two man business into an advertising powerhouse employing 200,000 staff in 112 countries and after 33 years, he was the longest-serving CEO on the FTSE 100 blue chip index.

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