Leo Burnett Worldwide - Contributors and Global Leaders

Contributors and Global Leaders

  • Tom Bernardin: Chairman and Ceo Worldwide
  • Eddie Booth: Regional Chairman and Ceo Greater China
  • Giorgio Brenna: Chairman and Ceo Italy
  • Jean-Paul Brunier: Chairman and Ceo Belgium and France
  • Andrew Edwards: Chairman and Ceo, UK President, Europe
  • Paul Eichelman: CFO Worldwide
  • Paulo Giovanni: CEO Tailor Made
  • Catherine Guthrie: President Multinational Clients
  • Michelle Kristula-Green:EVP, Global Head of P&C Worldwide
  • Alison Mcconnell: Chief Growth Officer Worldwide
  • Nicolas Menat: President, Beacon Communications, Japan
  • Carla Michelotti: EVP Chief, Legal, Gov't, Corp AFF Officer, Worldwide
  • Isabel Ontoso: Chairman and Ceo Iberia
  • Michael Peters: Global Director of Corp Strategy, Worldwide
  • Arvind Sharma: Chairman and Ceo India Subcontinent
  • Rich Stoddart: President North America
  • Vladamir Tkachev: Chairman and Ceo Russia and Eastern Europe
  • Raja Trad:CEO Middle East and North Africa
  • Mark Tutssel: Chief Creative Officer Worldwide
  • Patrick Venetucci: President,Global Operations Worldwide
  • Olga Lucia Villegas: President Latin America
  • Jarek Ziebinski: President Asia Pacific

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