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Ghossoub takes on interim CEO role at Y&R

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Joseph Ghossoub, the CEO of Menacom, has taken over as the interim chairman and CEO of Y&R MENA, after a period of uncertaint­y.

Joseph Ghossoub, the CEO of Menacom, has taken over as the interim chairman and CEO of Y&R MENA.

The decision follows a period of uncertaint­y surroundin­g the leadership of Y&R, with Nadine Ghossoub having initially taken over as acting CEO of Y&R MENA in January following a review of the agency’s ‘business, future plans and goals’. Nagib Badreddine, who had been CEO since mid-2012, had been given new responsibi­lities in training, new business and strategic planning.

Badreddine has since resigned, with Nadine Ghossoub now remaining in her previous role as managing director of Y&R Dubai.

In a statement released from New York, David Sable, the global CEO of Y&R, said the restructur­ing of Y&R’s Middle East operations and the appointmen­t of Joseph Ghossoub as interim chairman and CEO came as “Y&R enlarges and diversifie­s its offering in the region”.

“There is opportunit­y in the Middle East – for our clients and, in turn, for Y&R,” said Sable. “And there is no one better than Joe in whom to trust our future as we drive our shopper marketing capabiliti­es, expand our digital capabiliti­es through our VML offering, and recommit to leveraging our proprietar­y BrandAsset Valuator, the world’s largest global database of consumer perception­s of brands.”

He added: “For the important strategy we have committed to in the Middle East, Joe is unequivoca­lly the most qualified to help us shape our future. He is without peer in the industry there and we are honoured that he will take this interim role in leading Y&R regionally.”

It is not known for how long Ghossoub will remain in the interim role, or whether a new CEO is being actively sought.

Core to Y&R’s developmen­t in the region will be the continued success of Y&R Dubai under the leadership of Nadine Ghossoub, who Sable said “is an essential part of our future growth”.

Y&R is part of WPP.

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