Voices

Some wise words from our industry's guiding lights.

Wonder where the ad business is headed? These are the people who'll lead us there. Open your ears and they'll open your eyes.

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Peggy Conlon

Helping people – and helping make a difference – is nothing new to Peggy Conlon. Being the first of 15 kids will do that. Read more
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Sir Martin Sorrell

Sir Martin founded WPP, the largest communications group in the world. It doesn’t stand for Wire & Plastic Products. Read more
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Laurie Coots

In 1984, Laurie began her career at a small agency working out of an old hotel in Los Angeles. Her first client was a little computer company called Apple. Turns out, they both did pretty well. Read more
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Jim Stengel

Jim Stengel has been named a chairman, a power player, a grand marketer, and a dean. We suspect he’s at least part superhero. Read more
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Kelly Mooney

Kelly says she likes to take on new challenges and figure things out as she goes along. So far, she's figured out how to write two books while leading the world's largest woman-owned agency. Go figure. Read more
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Matt Seiler

Matt attributes his success to “not knowing what not to do.” Even his modesty is innovative. Read more
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Michael Hayes

At every moment, we’re all moving into the future. Michael’s job is to get his agency there faster. Without a DeLorean. Read more
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Andrew Robertson

Andrew’s interview reveals many things about his successes in advertising. It tells us nothing, though, about how he stays so tan. Read more
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