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Carter Murray is chief executive officer of [[Draftfcb]], one of the world’s largest global advertising agency networks. <ref>“Top 15 Consolidated Agency Networks”. Ad Age, web, 26 April 2010. http://gaia.adage.com/images/random/datacenter/2010/agencynetworks2010.pdf.</ref>
'''Carter Murray''' is an investor and public speaker and formerly chief executive officer of FCB ([[Foote, Cone & Belding]]), one of the world’s largest global advertising agency networks.<ref>"Top 15 Consolidated Agency Networks". Ad Age, web, 26 April 2010. http://gaia.adage.com/images/random/datacenter/2010/agencynetworks2010.pdf.</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.campaignlive.com/article/fcb-global-ceo-carter-murray-departs-north-america-ceo-tyler-turnbull-takes-role/1740708|title = FCB Global CEO Carter Murray departs; North America CEO Tyler Turnbull takes his role}}</ref>
On March 6, 2013, holding company parent Interpublic Group (IPG) announced that Murray would become CEO of Draftfcb (now FCB).<ref>"Carter Murray Named CEO of Draftfcb Worldwide." Thomson Reuters One. Web. 6 March 2013. http://www.thomsonreutersone.com/2013/03/06/Carter+Murray+Named+CEO+of+Draftfcb+Worldwide+HUG1683572.html.</ref> Murray officially joined the agency in his new role on Sept. 9, 2013.<ref>O'Leary, Noreen. "Draftfcb's New CEO Carter Murray Discusses Upcoming Challenges." Adweek. Web. 8 Sept. 2013. http://www.adweek.com/news/advertising-branding/draftfcb-s-new-ceo-carter-murray-discusses-upcoming-challenges-152265.</ref> Based in New York, he oversees the agency’s 120 offices in 80 countries. Previously, Murray served as president and CEO of [[Young & Rubicam]]’s (Y&R) North American operations.<ref>Morrison, Maureen, and Rupal Parekh. "Draftfcb’s New Global CEO is 38-Year-Old Carter Murray." Ad Age. Web. 6 March 2013. http://adage.com/article/agency-news/carter-murray-named-draftfcb-global-ceo/240191/.</ref> He also served as a member of the Global Y&R Executive Committee.<ref>"Carter Murray Named CEO of Draftfcb Worldwide." Thomson Reuters One. Web. 6 March 2013. http://www.thomsonreutersone.com/2013/03/06/Carter+Murray+Named+CEO+of+Draftfcb+Worldwide+HUG1683572.html.</ref>


Prior to Y&R, Murray worked for [[Publicis Worldwide]] in Paris. During his time at Publicis, he held a variety of positions including chief marketing officer, worldwide new business director and worldwide account director for [[Nestlé]].<ref>"Carter Murray Named CEO of Draftfcb Worldwide" Market Watch. Web. 6 March 2013. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/carter-murray-named-ceo-of-draftfcb-worldwide-2013-03-06.</ref>
On March 6, 2013, holding company parent Interpublic Group (IPG) announced that that Murray would become CEO of Draftfcb.<ref>“Carter Murray Named CEO of Draftfcb Worldwide. Thomson Reuters One. Web. 6 March 2013. http://www.thomsonreutersone.com/2013/03/06/Carter+Murray+Named+CEO+of+Draftfcb+Worldwide+HUG1683572.html.</ref> Murray officially joined Draftfcb in his new role on Sept. 9, 2013. Based in New York, he oversees the agency’s 151 offices in 90 countries. Previously, Murray served as president and CEO of [[Young & Rubicam]]’s (Y&R) North American operations. <ref> Morrison, Maureen, and Rupal Parekh. “Draftfcb’s New Global CEO is 38-Year-Old Carter Murray. Ad Age. Web. 6 March 2013. http://adage.com/article/agency-news/carter-murray-named-draftfcb-global-ceo/240191/. </ref> He also served as a member of the Global Y&R Executive Committee. <ref>“Carter Murray Named CEO of Draftfcb Worldwide. Thomson Reuters One. Web. 6 March 2013. http://www.thomsonreutersone.com/2013/03/06/Carter+Murray+Named+CEO+of+Draftfcb+Worldwide+HUG1683572.html.</ref>


Prior to Y&R, Murray worked for [[Publicis Worldwide]] in Paris. During his time at Publicis, he held a variety of positions including chief marketing officer, worldwide new business director and worldwide account director for [[Nestlé]]. <ref>“Carter Murray Named CEO of Draftfcb Worldwide” Market Watch. Web. 6 March 2013. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/carter-murray-named-ceo-of-draftfcb-worldwide-2013-03-06.</ref>
Originally from the U.K., Murray began his advertising career at [[Leo Burnett]] in [[Chicago]]. While at Leo Burnett, he worked as a regional account director in Germany and as the European regional new business director in London.<ref>Wentz, Laurel. "Y&R Hires Carter Murray to Run North America" Ad Age. Web. 23 September 2011. http://adage.com/article/global-news/y-r-hires-carter-murray-run-north-america/230010/.</ref>


During his career, he has partnered with brands such as [[Nestlé]], [[Kraft Foods]], [[Procter & Gamble]], [[Hilton Worldwide]], [[Land Rover]], [[Barclays]], Marlboro, [[Del Monte Foods]], [[Coca-Cola]] and most importantly, [[Butterball]].
Originally from the U.K., Murray began his advertising career at [[Leo Burnett]] in [[Chicago]]. While at Leo Burnett, he worked as a regional account director in Germany and as the European regional new business director in London. <ref>Wentz, Laurel. “Y&R Hires Carter Murray to Run North America” Ad Age. Web. 23 September 2011. http://adage.com/article/global-news/y-r-hires-carter-murray-run-north-america/230010/.</ref>


Murray graduated from [[Duke University]] in Durham, N.C.<ref>"Carter Murray Named CEO of Draftfcb Worldwide." Thomson Reuters One. Web. 6 March 2013. http://www.thomsonreutersone.com/2013/03/06/Carter+Murray+Named+CEO+of+Draftfcb+Worldwide+HUG1683572.html.</ref>
During his career, he has partnered with brands such as [[Nestlé]], [[Kraft Foods]], [[Procter & Gamble]], [[Hilton Worldwide]], [[Land Rover]], [[Barclays]], Marlboro, [[Del Monte Foods]] and [[Coca Cola]].

Murray graduated from [[Duke University]] in Durham, N.C. <ref>“Carter Murray Named CEO of Draftfcb Worldwide. Thomson Reuters One. Web. 6 March 2013. http://www.thomsonreutersone.com/2013/03/06/Carter+Murray+Named+CEO+of+Draftfcb+Worldwide+HUG1683572.html.</ref>


==References==
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== External links ==
[[Category: Chief executives]]
* Carter Murray bio [http://fcb.com/who-we-are/leadership/carter-murray]


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Latest revision as of 22:27, 4 April 2022

Carter Murray is an investor and public speaker and formerly chief executive officer of FCB (Foote, Cone & Belding), one of the world’s largest global advertising agency networks.[1][2] On March 6, 2013, holding company parent Interpublic Group (IPG) announced that Murray would become CEO of Draftfcb (now FCB).[3] Murray officially joined the agency in his new role on Sept. 9, 2013.[4] Based in New York, he oversees the agency’s 120 offices in 80 countries. Previously, Murray served as president and CEO of Young & Rubicam’s (Y&R) North American operations.[5] He also served as a member of the Global Y&R Executive Committee.[6]

Prior to Y&R, Murray worked for Publicis Worldwide in Paris. During his time at Publicis, he held a variety of positions including chief marketing officer, worldwide new business director and worldwide account director for Nestlé.[7]

Originally from the U.K., Murray began his advertising career at Leo Burnett in Chicago. While at Leo Burnett, he worked as a regional account director in Germany and as the European regional new business director in London.[8]

During his career, he has partnered with brands such as Nestlé, Kraft Foods, Procter & Gamble, Hilton Worldwide, Land Rover, Barclays, Marlboro, Del Monte Foods, Coca-Cola and most importantly, Butterball.

Murray graduated from Duke University in Durham, N.C.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "Top 15 Consolidated Agency Networks". Ad Age, web, 26 April 2010. http://gaia.adage.com/images/random/datacenter/2010/agencynetworks2010.pdf.
  2. ^ "FCB Global CEO Carter Murray departs; North America CEO Tyler Turnbull takes his role".
  3. ^ "Carter Murray Named CEO of Draftfcb Worldwide." Thomson Reuters One. Web. 6 March 2013. http://www.thomsonreutersone.com/2013/03/06/Carter+Murray+Named+CEO+of+Draftfcb+Worldwide+HUG1683572.html.
  4. ^ O'Leary, Noreen. "Draftfcb's New CEO Carter Murray Discusses Upcoming Challenges." Adweek. Web. 8 Sept. 2013. http://www.adweek.com/news/advertising-branding/draftfcb-s-new-ceo-carter-murray-discusses-upcoming-challenges-152265.
  5. ^ Morrison, Maureen, and Rupal Parekh. "Draftfcb’s New Global CEO is 38-Year-Old Carter Murray." Ad Age. Web. 6 March 2013. http://adage.com/article/agency-news/carter-murray-named-draftfcb-global-ceo/240191/.
  6. ^ "Carter Murray Named CEO of Draftfcb Worldwide." Thomson Reuters One. Web. 6 March 2013. http://www.thomsonreutersone.com/2013/03/06/Carter+Murray+Named+CEO+of+Draftfcb+Worldwide+HUG1683572.html.
  7. ^ "Carter Murray Named CEO of Draftfcb Worldwide" Market Watch. Web. 6 March 2013. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/carter-murray-named-ceo-of-draftfcb-worldwide-2013-03-06.
  8. ^ Wentz, Laurel. "Y&R Hires Carter Murray to Run North America" Ad Age. Web. 23 September 2011. http://adage.com/article/global-news/y-r-hires-carter-murray-run-north-america/230010/.
  9. ^ "Carter Murray Named CEO of Draftfcb Worldwide." Thomson Reuters One. Web. 6 March 2013. http://www.thomsonreutersone.com/2013/03/06/Carter+Murray+Named+CEO+of+Draftfcb+Worldwide+HUG1683572.html.
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