Emma Thumann
Apr 30, 2025

Publicis acquires sports agency Adopt, continues ‘bolt-on’ expansion strategy

The acquisition follows Publicis Groupe’s purchase of Lotame in early March.

L-R: Adopt’s cofounders: David Creech, Richard Paul and Joshua Moore (Photo credit: Carlos Serrao, used with permission)
L-R: Adopt’s cofounders: David Creech, Richard Paul and Joshua Moore (Photo credit: Carlos Serrao, used with permission)

Publicis Groupe announced its acquisition of Adopt, a sports-centric agency cofounded by former Nike executives and sports agents.

According to a statement released by Publicis Groupe, the purchase of Adopt will enhance the holding company’s ability to utilise sports and athletes to provide authentic, cultural brand connections. The capabilities of sports marketing have been a driving force behind the increase of sports-centric agencies such as Deep Blue and Stagwell Sport Beach, not to mention the countless opportunities sports athletes, especially college and female athletes, provide in the advertising industry.

Two of Adopt’s cofounders, David Creech (brand and product design) and Joshua Moore (brand and experience design), will continue to lead the agency, which will sit within Publicis Connected Media. The third cofounder is Richard Paul, a sports agent representing NBA star LeBron James. He is the founder of the sports agency Klutch Sports Group and the sportswear brand Klutch Athletics and serves as the former CEO.

Adopt, which was founded in 2021 in Portland, Oregon, is the fourth acquisition made by Publicis Groupe this year as the holding company continues its search for data and digital firms for its bolt-on acquisition strategy. The strategy follows its acquisitions of Epsilon in 2019 and Sapient in 2014.

Besides Adopt, the holding company also purchased in 2025 global data and identify solution Lotame on March 7, influencer marketing and content agency BR Media Group on Feb. 18 and digital marketing agency Dysrupt on Jan. 27. In 2024, Publicis Groupe acquired Mars United Commerce on Sept. 19, creator marketing agency Influential on July 29 and supply chain services firm Spinnaker SCA on March 12.
Source:
Campaign US

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