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Ogilvy appoints Clare Lawson as Global President of Ogilvy One

Lawson brings more than 20 years of experience in digital customer engagement to her new role, having helped develop customer engagement strategies for clients such as Formula 1, Lloyd’s, Nestle and other leading brands.

Clare Lawson, Global President, Ogilvy OneClare Lawson, Global President, Ogilvy One

Ogilvy has appointed Clare Lawson as Global President of Ogilvy One, its customer engagement and experience unit.

Lawson brings more than 20 years of experience in digital customer engagement to her new role. Most recently, she served as Global Chief Client Officer and Head of EMEA for Ogilvy One.

A key architect of the agency’s proprietary Relationship Design approach, Lawson has helped develop customer engagement strategies for clients such as Formula 1, Lloyd’s, Nestle, and other leading brands.

In her new role, Clare will collaborate with Kent Wertime, CEO of Ogilvy One, and its global leadership team to deliver exceptional value to Ogilvy One’s clients worldwide. Her focus will


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