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Koichiro Naganuma was appointed a director of [[WPP]] in 2004. He is President and Group Chief Operating Officer of [[Asatsu-DK]]. Nagauma joined Asatsu-DK in 1981.  His roles there have included Executive Director of the International Division, Managing Director of [[Asatsu Worldwide Company]] and President of the Overseas Network. [[Asatsu-DK]] is Japan's third largest advertising and communications company, in which [[WPP]] took a 20% interest in 1998{{ref|1}}.
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Koichiro Naganuma was appointed a director of [[WPP]] in 2004. He is President and Group Chief Operating Officer of [[Asatsu-DK]]. Nagauma joined Asatsu-DK in 1981.  His roles there have included Executive Director of the International Division, Managing Director of [[Asatsu Worldwide Company]] and President of the Overseas Network. [[Asatsu-DK]] is Japan's third largest advertising and communications company, in which [[WPP]] took a 20% interest in 1998.<ref>WPP 1999-2007 [http://www.wpp.com/WPP/About/WhoWeAre/Leadership.htm#name11 WPP leadership]</ref>
  
  
 
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#{{note|1}}WPP 1999-2007 [http://www.wpp.com/WPP/About/WhoWeAre/Leadership.htm#name11 WPP leadership]
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Koichiro Naganuma was appointed a director of WPP in 2004. He is President and Group Chief Operating Officer of Asatsu-DK. Nagauma joined Asatsu-DK in 1981. His roles there have included Executive Director of the International Division, Managing Director of Asatsu Worldwide Company and President of the Overseas Network. Asatsu-DK is Japan's third largest advertising and communications company, in which WPP took a 20% interest in 1998.[1]


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  1. WPP 1999-2007 WPP leadership