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Ogilvy Wins UPS Global Account

Mon Oct 26, 2009 6:03pm EDT
NEW YORK, Oct. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide is delighted to
have been appointed as the global communications partner of UPS, following a
thorough and professional selection process which narrowed down the choices
from eight global networks over a six month period.

Miles Young, CEO of Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide, who led the pitch process,
said: "This is fabulous news for Ogilvy.  We are thrilled, excited,
exhilarated.  UPS set a very high bar for this decision, which is of
considerable strategic importance for them.  We won on the basis of some
outstanding thinking and with a truly global effort.

UPS is a company we admire greatly, with a strong value system and a
commitment to excellence.  We look forward to a long and successful
collaboration."

About Ogilvy & Mather 
Ogilvy & Mather (ogilvy.com) is one of the largest marketing communications
companies in the world. Through its specialty units, the company provides a
comprehensive range of marketing services including: advertising; public
relations and public affairs; branding and identity; shopper and retail
marketing; healthcare communications; direct, digital, promotion, relationship
marketing. Ogilvy & Mather services Fortune Global 500 companies as well as
local businesses through its network of more than 450 offices in 120
countries. It is a part of the WPP Group (Nasdaq: WPPGY, www.wpp.com.)  For
more information, visit www.ogilvy.com.



SOURCE  Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide

Toni Lee, Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide, +1-212-237-5090, toni.lee@ogilvy.com



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