Ogilvy Announces Global and APAC Leadership Transitions as Kent Wertime Retires and Chris Reitermann Focuses on WPP Greater China

Published on: June 17, 2026

NEW YORK, June 17, 2026 – Ogilvy announced a series of leadership transitions across its  global and Asia Pacific networks. Kent Wertime, one of the agency’s most accomplished and long serving leaders, will officially retire at the end of June. Kent will be retiring from his roles as Co-CEO  of Ogilvy APAC, Global Chief Operating Officer of Ogilvy, and Global Chief Executive Officer of Ogilvy  One. 

In tandem with Kent’s retirement, Chris Reitermann will also be transitioning away from his role as  Co-CEO of Ogilvy APAC. He will focus his full energy on his role as CEO of WPP Greater China,  continuing to drive growth and integration in one of WPP’s most vital global markets. 

Together, Kent and Chris have co-led Ogilvy APAC since 2016, forging an unique and highly  successful partnership that has navigated a decade of immense growth, digital acceleration, and  market evolution across the region. 

Kent’s departure has implications beyond APAC, and successors for his global roles as Global COO of  Ogilvy and Global CEO of Ogilvy One will be announced in due course. In the meantime, the APAC  leadership responsibilities previously shared by Kent and Chris will be assumed by the regional  leadership team, who will work closely with local market leaders and Global HQ to ensure business  continuity and strong connectivity across the Ogilvy network. 

Kent Wertime joined Ogilvy in 1999 as CEO of Ogilvy Interactive Asia Pacific, positioning himself as  an early champion of digital transformation when the internet was just beginning to reshape the  business landscape. Over nearly three decades, his unique leadership qualities saw him take on  increasingly complex regional and global mandates. Kent’s ability to concurrently manage the  multiple responsibilities stands as a rare and remarkable feat, reflecting the absolute confidence the  global network placed in him. Beyond his corporate achievements, Kent is widely respected as a  writer, mentor, and lifelong student of culture and technology. 

Laurent Ezekiel, Global Chief Executive Officer of Ogilvy, said: “Kent is a true Ogilvy giant. Over his  27 years with the agency, he has demonstrated a rare combination of vision, sharp commercial  acumen, and steady leadership. From pioneering our early digital transformation in Asia to  simultaneously holding three of the most demanding roles in our global network, Kent’s impact on  our business and our clients is immeasurable. We are immensely grateful for his dedication, his  wisdom, and the incredible legacy of mentorship he leaves behind. We wish him the absolute best in  a very well-deserved retirement.” 

Laurent added: “We also want to thank Chris for his outstanding leadership as Co-CEO of APAC  alongside Kent. Under their joint stewardship, our APAC network has flourished as a creative and  economic powerhouse. While Chris moves away from his Ogilvy regional role, we are thrilled that  WPP Greater China will continue to benefit from his exceptional leadership, focus, and drive.” 

Kent Wertime said: “It has been the privilege of a lifetime to help lead this incredible agency across  both its global and regional frontiers. I have had the honor of working alongside some of the most  brilliant minds in our industry worldwide. I want to thank Chris, my partner of ten years, for a shared  journey in Asia Pacific filled with trust, mutual respect, and plenty of laughs. My deepest gratitude  goes to our clients and the entire Ogilvy family globally and in APAC. I leave with absolute confidence  in the talent, character, and ambition of this global network as it steps into its next chapter.” 

Chris Reitermann commented: “Leading Ogilvy APAC alongside Kent has been an extraordinary  journey. Our partnership has been built on deep trust and friendship, and I could not have asked for  a better partner to navigate the highs and challenges of this dynamic region. As I transition to focus  entirely on driving WPP’s growth and integration in Greater China, I am incredibly proud of what we  have built together. I know the APAC region is in great hands with Kyoko and our regional leadership  team, and I wish Kent nothing but happiness in his retirement.” 

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