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May 20, 2008 7:25 AM PDT

Dell-only ad agency names first CEO

Posted by Natalie Weinstein
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Ad giant WPP Group has hired the first CEO for its Dell-only agency, which is taking over the work of about 800 firms that have been coordinating ads and marketing for the PC maker.

Torrence Boone, who is leaving his job as president of the Boston office for digital marketer Digitas, will eventually oversee about 1,000 employees at Project Da Vinci, the temporary name for the ad agency that's been created to serve Dell. So far, the agency has hired about 500 employees.

Torrence Boone,
CEO, Project Da Vinci

(Credit: Business Wire)

Boone, who is 38, is set to start work in June out of the New York headquarters of Project Da Vinci.

"The opportunity to play a leadership role in the creation of a new agency, built-to-spec, with an ambition to redefine the client-agency relationship, comes along perhaps once in a lifetime," Boone said Monday in a statement.

Before working for Digitas, Boone was vice president and general manager at interactive marketer Avenue A.

Last year, Dell signed a three-year, $4.5 billion contract with WPP to consolidate its ad and marketing efforts within one central agency. In addition to the New York headquarters, Project Da Vinci will have offices in Austin, Miami, and San Francisco, and will also work out of London, Sao Paulo, Singapore, and Beijing.

WPP signed a deal last week with Yahoo. Under the deal, three WPP subsidiaries--GroupM, 24/7 Real Media, and WPP Digital--will have access to Yahoo-served ad space and work closely with the Right Media ad exchange.

Natalie Weinstein is an associate editor who works out of Austin, Texas. She spent a decade as a reporter and editor in the newspaper industry before joining the CNET News staff in 2000. Natalie Weinstein is an associate editor who works out of Austin, Texas. She spent a decade as a reporter and editor in the newspaper industry before joining the CNET News staff in 2000. E-mail Natalie.
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by sanenazok May 20, 2008 8:24 AM PDT
A God just keep the Dell dude far, far away. Dell stripper would be OK.
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by sanenazok May 20, 2008 8:25 AM PDT
A God just keep the Dell dude far, far away. Dell stripper would be OK.
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by sanenazok May 20, 2008 8:25 AM PDT
A God just keep the Dell dude far, far away. Dell stripper would be OK.
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by benjaminstraight July 21, 2008 3:54 AM PDT
What an opportunity for Boone. Let's see what he does with it.
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