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Saatchi boss Kevin Roberts resigns | Saatchi boss Kevin Roberts resigns |
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Embattled Saatchi and Saatchi executive director Kevin Roberts has resigned following a gender diversity row. | |
In a brief statement, the company's parent group, Publicis, said he would leave in September. | |
Mr Roberts had said the lack of women in leadership roles was not "a problem" in the advertising industry. | |
Following the announcement of his resignation, the 66-year-old said he had "inadvertently embarrassed" the company with his "miscommunication". | |
Mr Roberts had said in an interview that the "debate is all over" about gender diversity in the advertising industry. | |
He said that rather than holding ambitions to progress into the higher echelons of management, many women - and men - simply wanted to be happy and "do great work". | |
The head of Publicis, Maurice Levy, condemned the comments. He said the remarks were contrary to the company's ethos of "Vive la Difference". | |
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme on Monday, Kate Stanners, global chief creative officer at Saatchi and Saatchi, rejected the suggestion that women lacked ambition - saying Mr Roberts's comments had upset a "huge" number of employees. | |
She said women "don't bail out, and do want the top jobs". | |
Statistics compiled by the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) and published in January suggested women held about 32% of senior management positions at Saatchi and Saatchi. |
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