"Abey has been a transformational leader for our business and we are disappointed to see him go," says O&M South Africa board chairman, Moss Mashishi. “We thank him for all he has done to grow the Ogilvy business, our brand, and our people to where we are today – at the top of our industry."
During his tenure at Ogilvy, Mokgwatsane helped navigate the company towards a modern marketing future with many milestones. He has overseen the acquisition of Gloo Digital and the drive towards integration of the agency’s best-of-breed services. He has driven the development of its digital capabilities and innovated in areas like data and mobile.
Mokgwatsane has been instrumental in accelerating O&M South Africa's critical transformation agenda and has succeeded in attracting new leadership to the company that will stand it in good stead for the future. Ogilvy’s Level 2 BBBEE rating was achievable because of Mokgwatsane's leadership in this area.
His work on the Ogilvy talent agenda has been important. He leaves the agency with a reputation for attracting and developing talent and growing young black talent specifically.
Paul O’Donnell, O&G EMEA, CEO, and chairman, adds, "While Abey’s departure is unfortunate, he leaves behind a strong agency, good leadership, and cutting-edge modern marketing capabilities. Ogilvy’s loss is Vodacom’s gain and we wish him all the very best for his new challenge."
Ogilvy will announce its succession plans in due course.
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