Daniel Farey-Jones
May 5, 2011

WPP and IMG launch global licensing unit

GLOBAL - WPP and IMG, the sports and entertainment company, are joining forces to launch a new unit aimed at providing licensing opportunities for the advertising giant's roster of clients.

WPP chief Sir Martin Sorrell
WPP chief Sir Martin Sorrell

The unit - which will operate on a global level - will be headed up by Bruno Maglione, executive vice-president and global managing director of IMG Licensing.

It marks the first time the two companies have formed a commercial unit at a corporate level.

It will be made up of a group of yet to be named licensing executives taken from IMG's existing 100-strong licensing team. IMG will continue to run this team.

It will offer WPP clients, which include multinationals such as LG, Unilever and Ford, a range of   merchandising and licensing services, enabling clients to extend their brands into new areas.

Sir Martin Sorrell, WPP chief executive, said, "More than ever, licensing is emerging as one of the new creative ways of developing brands and sales. It is a capability we see as increasingly important to our clients."

Executives from the new unit will now be meeting with advertisers who have expressed interest in developing brand licensing programmes or who they believe have the potential to do so.

This article was first published on campaignlive.co.uk.

Source:
Brand Republic

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