Erik Sollenberg has been named co-global CEO of CP+B. He will work with current global CEO Lori Senecal until her retirement at the end of the year, at which time he will become global CEO of the agency. Sollenberg will oversee all of CP+B’s offices around the world and help shape CP+B’s product development, innovation initiatives and global growth. He will be based in CP+B’s Boulder, Colo. office.
Sollenberg joins CP+B from renowned Swedish agency Forsman & Bodenfors (F&B) where he’s been CEO for the last 14 years. F&B has long been recognized for its brilliant and innovative work, creating global campaigns for clients including Volvo, IKEA and Procter & Gamble. Under Sollenberg’s leadership, F&B has consistently been in the top tier of international agency rankings, and have won over 100 Lions and six Grand Prix honors at the Cannes Lions Festival for Creativity. In the last three years, F&B been recognized by the Gunn Report as the most awarded agency of the year, and they’ve been named Independent Agency of the Year at Cannes, Agency of the Year at the One Show and Agency of the Year at the Art Directors Club. In 2016, Forsman & Bodenfors and CP+B entered into a strategic partnership when the Swedish agency was acquired by CP+B’s parent company, MDC Partners.
“CP+B’s history and DNA is about one thing, great work, and Forsman & Bodenfors has been able to produce consistently brilliant creative for 30 years. That’s kind of amazing,” said Chuck Porter, chairman of CP+B. “I’ve known Erik for a long time. We have the same beliefs and aspirations, and he has an uncanny understanding of what’s needed for a creative-driven enterprise to thrive. Lori Senecal is a great leader and she’s done a masterful job of architecting an innovative global strategy and structure for the agency. As she was making her decision to leave the industry, it was pretty clear what the best next step for the agency would be. I think Erik’s leadership, together with the creative talent that’s already here, is going to lead to some pretty spectacular things.”
Sollenberg shared, “Forsman & Bodenfors and CP+B have many similarities, from our age, to the way we help our clients interact with culture. Most importantly, we share an unwavering commitment to great creative work. I have been an admirer of CP+B for many years and really got to know them when we began to work together through our strategic alliance. I’m looking forward to continue working with Lori during the transition, and to partnering with Chuck to build something really special. This is a unique opportunity to bring what I’ve learned at F&B into more of a global context. It’s also a chance to strengthen the strategic partnership between CP+B and F&B. I am confident that we will build upon our great legacies of reshaping what creative communication can be.”
Taylor Swift Wins Big At MTV Video Music Awards, Ties Beyoncรฉ’s Record
Taylor Swift 's dominance continued at the MTV Video Music Awards, where she took home seven awards โ including the night's biggest, the trophy for video of the year.
In her speech Wednesday night, Swift thanked her "boyfriend, Travis" for being on set of the "Fortnight" music video and cheering her on. Fans rewarded the mention of NFL star Travis Kelce with loud screams.
"Everything this man touches turns to happiness and fun and magic," she said, before shifting gears to the 2024 presidential election and instructing her fans who are over 18 to register to vote.
Swift did, however, avoid discussing Kamala Harris' presidential bid on stage. On Tuesday night, Swift endorsed the vice president, moments after Harris' debate with former president Donald Trump ended.
Swift's awards haul brings her to a career total of 30, tying her and Beyonc for the title of most-awarded musician in VMA history. Eminem is now the male artist with the most VMAs, at 14.
Swift and Post Malone also took home the first televised award of the VMAs for best collaboration, for "Fortnight," handed to them by Flavor Flav and Olympian Jordan Chiles.
Swift started that speech by giving remembrance to everyone who lost their lives and loved ones during 9/11, 23 years ago.
"I've just been thinking about what happened 23 years ago, everyone who lost a loved one and everyone that we lost and that is the most important thing about today," she said. "And everything that happens tonight falls behind that."
She then turned to discussing Malone.
"There is a reason Post Malone is everyone in music's favorite person to collaborate with," she shifted her attention to him. "It has taken forever for me to get him to stop calling me... Read More