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WPP today announces that 30 years after founding AKQA,AjazAhmedhas resigned as CEO of AKQA Group. A further announcement regardingAjaz’s successor will be made in due course.
In the interim, AKQA Group will be led operationally by the existing leadership team at AKQA and Grey, with WPP chief technology officer Stephan Pretorius overseeing the business in the role of interim chair.
Ajazfounded AKQA in 1994 and has been its CEO for 30 years. WPP acquired AKQA in 2012, and since 2020, it has operated alongside sister agency Grey within the AKQA Group.
AjazAhmed said: “Serving AKQA’s team, clients and values over the past 30 years has been the greatest honour of my life. Founding AKQA at a young age was the start of an incredible journey, and if destiny allows, I look forward to another 30 years of meaningful work and making a difference. I’m tremendously energised about the adventures ahead and the opportunity to do something new.”
Mark Read, CEO of WPP, said: “UnderAjaz’s leadership AKQA has become one of the world’s most recognised and highly regarded agencies. It’s a brilliant business with many extremely talented people around the world. With its exceptional global team, capabilities and expertise, AKQA is well-positioned for continued success and we thankAjazfor his vision and contribution to the business.”
Ajazcontinues to serve on the boards of the Elton John AIDS Foundation, Virgin Unite founded by Sir Richard Branson and Mission 44 founded by Sir Lewis Hamilton.