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Wieden+Kennedy main competitors are TBWA Worldwide, eBay, and AKQA.

Competitor Summary. See how Wieden+Kennedy compares to its main competitors:

  • Omnicom Group has the most employees (64,100).
  • Employees at TBWA Worldwide earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $109,646.
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Wieden+Kennedy vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1982
4.7
Portland, OR3$230.0M928
2002
4.6
New York, NY1-750
-
4.6
New York, NY1$210.0M900
1948
4.6
New York, NY6$5.9B24,850
1970
4.5
Boston, MA1-810
1995
4.2
New York, NY2$3.8B8,200
1935
4.8
Chicago, IL2$1.9B9,000
1970
4.6
New York, NY2$1.2B1,290
1991
4.1
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1917
4.6
New York, NY1$1.3B2,400
1974
4.5
New York, NY1$185.4M1,250
1986
4.7
New York, NY4$15.7B64,100
1995
4.2
San Francisco, CA1$694.0M50
1995
4.6
San Jose, CA6$10.3B13,300
1994
4.6
San Francisco, CA5$450.0M2,100
2000
3.8
Albuquerque, NM1$49.9M960
1978
3.9
New York, NY1$13.0M322
Advertising Age
1930
3.8
San Francisco, CA1$2.8M1
1998
4.3
New York, NY1$24.3M1,000
1965
4.5
Miami, FL1$98.0M700
1946
4.5
Boston, MA2$71.0M725

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Wieden+Kennedy salaries vs competitors

Among Wieden+Kennedy competitors, employees at TBWA Worldwide earn the most with an average yearly salary of $109,646.

Compare Wieden+Kennedy salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Wieden+Kennedy
$80,393$38.65-
mcgarrybowen
$95,234$45.79-
Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising Worldwide Inc
$89,238$42.90-
Ogilvy
$73,542$35.36-
MullenLowe U.S.
$93,305$44.86-
Iac/Interactivecorp
$93,399$44.90-

Compare Wieden+Kennedy job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Wieden+Kennedy
$97,668$46.96
eBay
$109,905$52.84
TBWA Worldwide
$98,195$47.21
360i
$97,949$47.09
Crispin Porter + Bogusky
$96,687$46.48
Arnold Worldwide
$96,520$46.40
AKQA
$96,396$46.34
Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising Worldwide Inc
$96,347$46.32
mcgarrybowen
$96,300$46.30
MullenLowe U.S.
$96,297$46.30
Grey Group
$96,222$46.26
Interbrand
$96,013$46.16
Leo Burnett
$95,650$45.99
Ogilvy
$90,606$43.56
Omnicom Group
$89,920$43.23
Euro Rscg Worldwide
$85,220$40.97
Iac/Interactivecorp
$82,758$39.79
EC-Council
$72,977$35.09
Adweek
$71,025$34.15
Advertising Age
$70,837$34.06

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Wieden+Kennedy demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Wieden+Kennedy vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Grey Group52%48%
eBay54%46%
Omnicom Group57%43%
AKQA61%39%
Iac/Interactivecorp63%38%
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Compare race at Wieden+Kennedy vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
58%14%9%14%4%
9.8
68%12%11%6%3%
7.6
57%18%12%9%4%
9.6
48%17%11%19%6%
9.4
58%19%10%10%3%
9.4
65%12%11%9%4%
9.6

Wieden+Kennedy and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Jamie Iannone
eBay

Jamie Iannone is a purpose driven global leader and digital, product & technology innovator with more than two decades of ecommerce leadership. Prior to returning to eBay, Jamie spent six years with Walmart as COO of Walmart eCommerce, CEO of SamsClub.com and EVP of Membership & Technology where he helped lead to record-high ecommerce growth and launch the Sam’s Club Scan & Go, Ask Sam, Sam’s Club Now and Club Pickup technologies. During his four years with Barnes & Noble as President, Digital Products, Jamie helped grow Barnes & Noble and Nook Media from a 0% market share of the e-book industry to a 25% share.

Neil I. Vogel
Iac/Interactivecorp

John D. Wren
Omnicom Group

John Wren (3 April 1871 – 26 October 1953) was an Australian bookmaker, boxing and wrestling promoter, Irish nationalist, land speculator, newspaper owner, racecourse and racehorse owner, soldier, pro-conscriptionist and theatre owner He has become a legendary figure thanks mainly to a fictionalised account of his life in Frank Hardy's novel Power Without Glory, which was also made into a television series. After his death in 1953, Wren was buried at [http://www.kewcemetery.com.au/ Boroondara Cemetery] in Kew.

Michael Houston
Grey Group

Michael Houston is a Mng Dir:Grey Newyork at Grey Group, Global CEO:Grey at WPP, and Exec VP/Director:Marketing at Grey Group. He has experience at Chiat Day Inc., Landor, and Young & Rubicam and has worked as CEO:North America at Grey Group, Chief Operating Officer at Grey Group, and President at Grey Group. Michael studied at University of Kansas.

Charles Trevail
Interbrand

Charles Trevail is a Board Member at FINCA International, Founder and Director at Promise Communispace, and Chief Executive Officer at Interbrand and is based in City Metropolitan Area, New York City, New York. He has worked as Exec VP:Global at Communispace Corporation; Chief Executive Officer at Communispace Corporation; and CEO| Europe, Middle East and Africa at FutureBrand. Charles works or has worked as Mng Dir/Founding Member at Superunion and Chief Executive Officer at Enterprise IG. He attended Durham University between 1979 and 1982 and Plymouth between 1970 and 1978.

Andrew Swinand
Leo Burnett

Andrew is CEO of Publicis Groupe Creative U.S., The Leo Burnett Group, and the co-founder of Abundant Venture Partners. Andrew has been involved in incubating 19 companies, founding nine, and exiting seven companies through Abundant Ventures. He also served as president of Starcom MediaVest Group, worked in brand management at Procter & Gamble, and attended the Wharton School of Business.

Andy Main
Ogilvy

Troy Ruhanen
TBWA Worldwide

Troy began his career as an account executive at BBDO in Brisbane, Australia, before moving to Leo Burnett in 1994. He spent ten years with Leo Burnett in Chicago, Asia-Pacific and Sydney. Working in Burnett’s office in Chicago, he was responsible for all brand and creative development for Procter & Gamble’s Cheer, Luvs and Era brands. Subsequently, he was named Regional Account Director on Procter & Gamble business in Asia Pacific. In 2000, he became the Managing Director of Burnett’s agency in Sydney. During his time in Sydney, Burnett was named Agency of the Year a record four times and in his final year, Burnett Australia was the most awarded agency at the Cannes Lions festival. In 2004, Troy returned to BBDO in New York to lead the agency’s billion-dollar AT&T business. Under Troy, the work on AT&T became some of the most sought-out advertising in the category, winning Cannes Lions, Effies, Clios, One Show pencils and Webby Awards. In 2008, Troy was inducted into the American Advertising Federation (AAF) Hall of Achievement, honoring those people 40 years of age or under who have had a significant impact on the industry through their leadership, career achievements and inspiring personal qualities. Troy went on to hold the role of Deputy Chairman, BBDO North America, where he focused on building BBDO’s digital and strategic planning capabilities and establishing new client service offerings. He moved up to assume the role of Chairman and CEO, BBDO, The Americas. Here he had oversight of BBDO’s operations in North, South and Central America, including the Proximity direct and digital agency network. He joined TBWA from Omnicom Group in July 2014. At Omnicom he was Executive Vice President, responsible for driving cross-agency collaboration and innovation for Omnicom’s largest clients. Twitter @troyruhanen

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