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‘You die if you stop moving’: Advertising legend David Droga on his plans for semiretirement
David Droga is stepping down as CEO of Accenture Song, the global consultancy’s creative marketing services unit. In September, Droga will transition from his day-to-day leadership into a broader strategic role as vice chair of Accenture. In only four years, Droga led Accenture Song’s growth from $12.5 billion to $19 billion in revenue—all the while winning Grand Prix awards at the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity each year, I-COM Data Creat…
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Accenture has announced a significant leadership transition as David Droga, CEO of Accenture Song, will step down from the role to become vice chair of Accenture, effective 1 September 2025. The move signals a new era for the consultancy’s creative and brand division, which Droga has led since its formation. Ndidi Oteh, currently leading Song’s operations across the Americas, will take over as CEO and join Accenture’s Global Management Committee…
David Droga steps down as Accenture Song CEO
Accenture Song CEO David Droga has chosen to step down from day-to-day leadership at the end of the fiscal year and take on a broader strategic role across all of Accenture as vice chair. Ndidi Oteh, who joined Accenture in 2011, is Accenture Song Americas lead, will step up and replace Droga in the role. She has been a trusted partner to many of the largest and most innovative Fortune 500 companies, leading complex digital transformations and c…
David Droga steps down as CEO of Accenture Song
One of the advertising industry’s most celebrated figures is taking a step back. David Droga, CEO of Accenture Song and the creative force behind some of the most iconic campaigns of the past two decades, will officially leave his role on September 1. Accenture announced today that Droga will become vice chair of the company, shifting his focus away from day-to-day operations. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Droga explained that hi…
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