Moving on from Mad Men: why advertising needs a new kind of personality

“It’s not about Don Draper or Donna Draper,” write Kathryn Patten and Sharon Powell. “It’s about a new generation of industry leaders shaping culture through fearless ideas, tech-savvy strategy, and empathy.”

L-R: Cindy Gallop, Vicki Ross, Zoe Scaman and Amy Kean. At Cannes this year, Rob Mayhew wore a Lions T-shirt with their names, saluting the four women reshaping advertising through fearless ideas, craft and inclusion

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