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Havas Worldwide
Company typePublic Limited Company
IndustryAdvertising
Founded1991
HeadquartersNew York City (HQ), 316 Offices worldwide
Key people
Andrew Benett (Global CEO)
ProductsAdvertising & Marketing
Number of employees
11,000
ParentHavas
Websitehavasworldwide.com

Havas Worldwide, formerly known as Euro RSCG, is an American advertising agency. It is one of the largest integrated marketing communications agencies in the world, made up of 316 offices located in 75 countries.[1][2] The firm provides advertising, marketing, and corporate communications services.

In 2010, Advertising Age listed the firm, (then called Euro RSCG), as having more global assignments than any other network for the fifth consecutive year, making the agency the world's largest network by global accounts.[3] Headquartered in New York, Havas Worldwide is the largest unit of Havas (Euronext Paris SA: HAV.PA), the fifth largest communications group in the world, behind Omnicom, WPP, Interpublic, and Publicis.

Corporate history

In 1970 Bernard Roux and Jacques Séguéla established an agency called Roux Séguéla. In 1972, Alain Cayzac joined Roux Séguéla, and the company became Roux Séguéla Cayzac.[citation needed]

In 1975 Havas Conseil reconstituted as a Eurocom holding company.[citation needed]

In 1976 Roux Séguéla Cayzac merged with Jean-Michel Goudard to form RSCG; each letter in RSCG corresponds to the name of each of their founders: Roux, Séguela, Cayzac, and Goudard.[citation needed]

In 1991 Eurocom S.A. acquired RSCG to form Euro RSCG. In 1997 Euro RSCG Worldwide moved its headquarters from Paris to New York; American executive Bob Schmetterer was named Chairman and CEO.

In 2001, the company acquired a minority stake in UK financial public relations firm, The Maitland Consultancy.[4]

In 2012 the firm, having by then been acquired by Paris, France-based advertising and public relations company Havas, was rebranded as Havas Worldwide.[5]

Leadership

In 2014 Havas Group Chairman Yannick Bolloré also became Global CEO of Havas, and Andrew Benett was named Global CEO of Havas Worldwide.[6]

Previous CEO David Jones was named CEO of the firm, then named Euro RSCG Worldwide, in 2005,.[7] He also became Global CEO of parent company Havas in 2011.[8]

Mercedes Erra (Managing Director, Havas) is the executive president of Havas Worldwide, and credited with the company's Evian campaign "Roller Babies," which made headlines and a mention in the Guinness Book of World Records for receiving over 75 million views.[9]

Key clients

Havas Worldwide works with 78 of the 100 largest global advertisers including Air France, Citigroup, Danone Group, IBM, Lacoste, LVMH, Merck, Mondelēz International, Pernod Ricard, Reckitt Benckiser, Sanofi, The Humane Society of the United States, and Unilever.[3]

Divisions

The firm consists of five divisions:

  • Havas Worldwide (Strategy, Creative, Production Automation & Implementation)
  • Havas Worldwide Digital (Digital, Direct, Data & Analytics, CRM, Promotions, Channel Management, Motivation & Education)
  • Havas PR (Public Relations, Corporate Communications, Internal Communications, and Corporate Identity)
  • Arnold Worldwide, an American advertising agency
  • Havas Media, a media agency

References

  1. ^ "Havas Doubles Down On, Well, Havas". NYTimes. 24 September 2012. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Integration on offer as Havas rebrands Euro RSCG Worldwide network to Havas Worldwide". Campaign Brief Asia. 25 September 2012. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Agency Report 2012" Ad Age, 4/30/2012 http://adage.com/article/datacenter-agencies/ad-agency-report-2012-analysis-rankings-contact-info/233874/
  4. ^ "Havas buys into UK financial PR agency Maitland". campaignlive.co.uk. 31 January 2001. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  5. ^ Hall, Emma (1 March 2012). "Havas Drops Euro RSCG Brand Name, Adds Havas Digital". Ad Age.
  6. ^ http://adage.com/article/global-news/havas-global-ceo-david-jones-leaves-launch-tech-startup/290971/
  7. ^ Rupal Parekh, “Havas Chief Talks Outsize Game, Takes on Ad Giants” Ad Age, 3/14/2011 http://adage.com/article/agency-news/havas-chief-talks-outsize-game-takes-ad-giants/149378
  8. ^ "Bill Clinton Stars at One Young World Conference" The Wall Street Journal, 10/19/2012 http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2012/10/19/bill-clinton-stars-at-one-young-world-conference
  9. ^ Lu Stout, Christie (23 August 2012). "The brains behind the most viral ad ever". CNN. cnn.com. Retrieved 28 October 2012.

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