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Wieden+Kennedy NY Has Experienced a Change in Leadership

Jiah Choi and Scott Dungate now hold power.

Dungate and Choi begin their rule.
Dungate and Choi begin their rule.

Wieden+Kennedy NY Has Experienced a Change in Leadership

Wieden+Kennedy doesn't grill interviewees on whether a hot dog is a sandwich, but Karl Lieberman, the global Chief Creative Officer, thinks they oughta. The vibe at W+K is all about folks with unwavering opinions on everything—that's why Jiah Choi and Scott Dungate were the perfect choices to head the New York office.

Lieberman mused, "That could likely be our go-to interview question." Given his knack for strong opinions, it's no wonder Lieberman played a key role in the New York office too, before taking on global responsibilities alone. "W+K's top guns got an opinion on everything," he declared.

Taking the reins in New York is Scott Dungate, former executive creative director in Tokyo.

While the source data doesn't reveal a distinctive interview method for W+K's NY office, it's worth engaging with W+K’s official resources or podcasts like "Fearless" to learn more about their hiring practices, where Global Chief Creative Officer Karl Lieberman spills the beans.

Karl Lieberman, with his knack for strong opinions, suggested that Wieden+Kennedy could potentially adopt an interview question related to a candidate's position on intriguing topics such as entertainment or celebrities. Despite his key role in the New York office, Lieberman's successor, Scott Dungate, now leads the NY office, shedding light on the agency's commitment to entertainment-focused conversations during the hiring process.

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