WPP Board to “benefit from her breadth of perspective and knowledge of many client sectors that WPP serves”

WPP today announced the appointment of Jasmine Whitbread to the agency‘s Board as a Non-Executive Director.

Jasmine began her career in international marketing in the technology sector and joined Thomson Financial in 1994, becoming Managing Director of the Electronic Settlements Group. After completing the Stanford Executive Programme, Jasmine set up one of Oxfam’s first regional offices, managing nine country operations in West Africa, later becoming International Director responsible for Oxfam’s programmes worldwide.

Jasmine joined Save the Children in 2005, where she was responsible for revitalising one of the UK’s most established charities. In 2010, she was appointed as Save the Children’s first International Chief Executive Officer, leading the merger of 14 separate organisations into one management line of 15,000 people across seven regions and 60 countries, aligned behind a single mission and strategy. Jasmine stepped down from Save the Children in December 2015. She is currently Chief Executive of London First and a Non-Executive Director of Standard Chartered plc and BT Group plc.

Her appointment will be effective from 1 September 2019 and she will serve as a member of the Compensation Committee.

“Jasmine’s experience spans marketing, technology, finance, media, telecommunications and not-for-profit organisations. The Board will benefit greatly from this breadth of perspective and her knowledge of so many of the client sectors that WPP serves,” said Roberto Quarta, Chairman of WPP, commenting on the appointment.

Jasmine Whitbread said: “I am delighted to be joining the Board of WPP and to have the opportunity to support the transformation of the business. The new leadership has a compelling vision for the future of the company and I look forward to working with a great team.”

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