Yorkshire Post

Microsoft UK boss named as non-executive on the board at WPP

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ADVERTISIN­G GIANT WPP has appointed Cindy Rose, the boss of Microsoft’s UK business, to the board as it looks to bolster its digital offering.

Ms Rose will join WPP in April as a non-executive director.

She has run Microsoft’s UK unit since 2016, helping to transform the firm into a “leading productivi­ty and platform company for the mobile-first, cloud-first era”.

Prior to joining the US technology giant, she led the consumer division at telecommun­ications firm Vodafone. Ms Rose’s appointmen­t to WPP’s board comes as the company battles increasing competitio­n from Facebook and Google as more advertisin­g shifts online and as large clients cut spending on promotions.

It also follows disappoint­ing annual results after the FTSE 100-listed company posted a hefty drop in profit in January and warned challengin­g conditions will persist into first half of 2019.

Announcing the appointmen­t, WPP’s chairman Roberto Quarta said: “Cindy is one of the most admired and respected figures in the technology industry, and we are delighted to welcome her to the WPP board.

He added yesterday: “Her deep understand­ing of the role of technology in business transforma­tion will be invaluable as the executive team implements its new strategy for growth.”

Ms Rose added: “WPP has set out a bold new vision for its future as a creative transforma­tion company, with a commitment to invest in talent, technology and culture.”

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