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Omnicom Group

COMPANY

The largest advertising company in the world, founded 1986.

Official Website:
http://www.omnicomgroup.com/

Industry:
Advertising

Ticker:
NYSE:OMC

Corporate headquarters:
New York City

Sales:
$8.6B (2003)

Employees:
58500 (2003)

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Bruce Crawford
Business
16-Mar-1929   CEO of Omnicom Group, 1989-96
Tim Griffin
Politician
21-Aug-1968   Congressman, Arkansas 2nd
Robert A. Profusek
Business
c. 1950   Partner, Jones Day
John D. Wren
Business
26-Mar-1952   CEO of Omnicom Group

CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Robert C. Clark
Educator
c. 1944   Dean of Harvard Law School, 1989-2003
Leonard S. Coleman, Jr.
Administrator
17-Feb-1949   President of MLB National League, 1994-99
Errol M. Cook
Business
c. 1940   Former Partner, Warburg Pincus
Bruce Crawford
Business
16-Mar-1929   CEO of Omnicom Group, 1989-96
Susan S. Denison
Business
c. 1946   Partner, Cook Associates
Michael A. Henning
Business
1-May-1940   CEO of E&Y International, 1993-99
John R. Murphy
Publisher
7-Jan-1934   Publisher of the Baltimore Sun, 1981-92
John R. Purcell
Business
c. 1932   Grenadier Associates, Ltd.
Linda Johnson Rice
Business
22-Mar-1958   CEO of Johnson Publishing
Gary L. Roubos
Business
c. 1937   CEO of Dover Corporation, 1981-94
John D. Wren
Business
26-Mar-1952   CEO of Omnicom Group

EMPLOYMENT

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Sarah Brown
First Lady
1963   Wife of Gordon Brown


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