By Shibani Gharat| Jul 20, 2023
Adam Gerhart, Mindshare's global CEO, on the India focus, winning the Media Network of the Year title at Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity, Disney offloading TV assets, and more
[CAPTION]Adam Gerhart, GroupM-owned Mindshare’s global CEO [/CAPTION]
Adam Gerhart, GroupM-owned Mindshare’s Global CEO is visiting India after four years and his visit comes on the heels of Mindshare’s historic win at the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity. The agency picked up Cannes Lions Media Network of the Year Award for 2023, a second win in four years. The agency won the title in 2019.
_RSS_ Mindshare also won a Grand Prix in Media which was awarded to #TurnYourBack, a campaign created by Ogilvy and DAVID, with Mindshare, for Dove. “It feels immensely gratifying and humbling at the same time. This year, we had 99 shortlists, 33 medals across 13 countries and for us it was about innovation but also innovation with impact and we saw those two things come to the forefront, much of it because of the work that was done here in India."
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Gerhart said that Mindshare is cognisant of the fact that the media and advertising landscape is going through a lot of change and he feels the best way forward is to leverage the strength of the entire network under WPP.
“Fundamental to our future is our ability to work with a multitude of partners. Clients are finding complexity in their own businesses and how they are trying to drive their own growth. The last thing that they want is more complexity. They want a one-stop shop where we can create customised teams with the best talents from the best agencies with the most appropriate skill set to solve their business challenges. So if we build teams around business challenges, not scopes or people or around agency agenda, then we are finally able to solve complex business challenges on behalf of our clients."
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However, it remains unclear which options Disney might pursue and how that would affect the existing content offerings and distribution strategies.
Giving us an insight into the India implication of this, Lakhani says, “They are a large player and a large client. But as we move in this VUCA world, all the models are being questioned and people are looking at newer ways of winning in the future, I think the news that has come up will only encourage more and more participation from the wider ecosystem. Because it is about looking at joint-venture and partnerships in that sense and holding on to that strategic play.”
Catch full exclusive interview on Storyboard18 on CNBC-TV18.