WPP digital company Possible Worldwide acquires top digital shop Fortune Cookie - includes offices in Sydney and Melbourne
The deal boosts Possible Worldwide's existing presence in the UK market
and augments the firm's Eastern European operations in Russia, Hungary,
Romania and Serbia with a major new office in Poland. Headquartered in
Katowice, the Polish office enhances Possible's positioning as the
largest and fastest growing global digital agency in Eastern Europe. The
acquisition also brings new office locations in Sydney and Melbourne,
Australia.
Since founding Fortune Cookie in 1997, CEO Cooke has steadily grown the firm into a digital powerhouse, creating meaningful and measurable work across all digital channels and platforms for clients including Canon, AEGON, NetJets, BP, UEFA, National Rail Enquiries and Legal & General. Cooke, who serves as Chairman of the British Interactive Media Association, was recognized as one of the UK's most influential digital figures by Wired Magazine in its Wired 100 2012 survey of Britain's top digital power-brokers. Also in 2012, Cooke was voted 'most influential person' in UK digital by his peers in New Media Age.
"Fortune Cookie has carved out a stellar
reputation for smart and impactful digital work that makes people happy
and delivers standout solutions and results for brands," said Shane
Atchison (left), global CEO of Possible Worldwide. "The deal gives us a
greatly expanded footprint in the UK market and builds upon our strength
in Eastern Europe with a major new office in Poland. Justin has built
the company into one of London's most dynamic shops and we are excited
to welcome him and the Fortune Cookie global team to the Possible
Worldwide fold."
"Possible Worldwide is a global agency who knows that creating remarkable digital experiences for brands begins with amazing people," said Justin Cooke, CEO of Fortune Cookie. "At the core of developing great solutions for clients is cultivating an atmosphere around brilliant people - a philosophy we share, and we are quite proud to now call ourselves Possible Worldwide."
In addition to its London office, Fortune Cookie has locations in New York, Sydney, Melbourne, Amsterdam and Katowice, Poland. The Fortune Cookie acquisition brings the total agency headcount to approximately 1,500 staff across 26 offices in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
Since founding Fortune Cookie in 1997, CEO Cooke has steadily grown the firm into a digital powerhouse, creating meaningful and measurable work across all digital channels and platforms for clients including Canon, AEGON, NetJets, BP, UEFA, National Rail Enquiries and Legal & General. Cooke, who serves as Chairman of the British Interactive Media Association, was recognized as one of the UK's most influential digital figures by Wired Magazine in its Wired 100 2012 survey of Britain's top digital power-brokers. Also in 2012, Cooke was voted 'most influential person' in UK digital by his peers in New Media Age.
"Possible Worldwide is a global agency who knows that creating remarkable digital experiences for brands begins with amazing people," said Justin Cooke, CEO of Fortune Cookie. "At the core of developing great solutions for clients is cultivating an atmosphere around brilliant people - a philosophy we share, and we are quite proud to now call ourselves Possible Worldwide."
In addition to its London office, Fortune Cookie has locations in New York, Sydney, Melbourne, Amsterdam and Katowice, Poland. The Fortune Cookie acquisition brings the total agency headcount to approximately 1,500 staff across 26 offices in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia.

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